Brownson's Quarterly Review, 1 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... living God , and therefore is incapable of being the Source of Life . The Unitarian , no doubt , believes that God is the living God ; but he enters into no in- quiry as to what , touching the ineffable mystery of the Divine Being , is ...
... living God , and therefore is incapable of being the Source of Life . The Unitarian , no doubt , believes that God is the living God ; but he enters into no in- quiry as to what , touching the ineffable mystery of the Divine Being , is ...
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... Living Power , the on- tological Principle ; not , as we too often , in our shallow philosophy , define it , the agreement of our ideas with their objects . The doctrines we preach may be true , and are true , so far as they give a ...
... Living Power , the on- tological Principle ; not , as we too often , in our shallow philosophy , define it , the agreement of our ideas with their objects . The doctrines we preach may be true , and are true , so far as they give a ...
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... living body , some one of them must have , and develope , the reproductive power , before that Body can be revivified by reuniting . You long for the μà íris , and the i fárioμa . How is it you have not seen that the latter must pre ...
... living body , some one of them must have , and develope , the reproductive power , before that Body can be revivified by reuniting . You long for the μà íris , and the i fárioμa . How is it you have not seen that the latter must pre ...
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