On Some of the Characteristics of Belief: Scientific and ReligiousMacmillan, 1870 - 126 pages |
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Page vi
... course , however , there must be some ex- treme views with which one cannot but be in hopeless antagonism . For example , on the theological side , those who range towards the Mystic pole , and hold that we must have an immediate ...
... course , however , there must be some ex- treme views with which one cannot but be in hopeless antagonism . For example , on the theological side , those who range towards the Mystic pole , and hold that we must have an immediate ...
Page x
... course of them that it is only meant to palliate and extenuate the difficulty ; to claim anything be- yond this would be the grossest presumption . The real mischief of the differences of opinion with which religion is so notoriously ...
... course of them that it is only meant to palliate and extenuate the difficulty ; to claim anything be- yond this would be the grossest presumption . The real mischief of the differences of opinion with which religion is so notoriously ...
Page xi
Scientific and Religious John Venn. reply to such an inference would of course be found in removing the differences which gave rise to it , but since such a reply implies not merely the being in possession of the truth , but the holding ...
Scientific and Religious John Venn. reply to such an inference would of course be found in removing the differences which gave rise to it , but since such a reply implies not merely the being in possession of the truth , but the holding ...
Page xiv
... Course of Nature " ) , but also brings on in addition distinctly penal consequences , men would naturally look about for some conduct on the part of the misbeliever that should make him deserving of punishment . And this they could ...
... Course of Nature " ) , but also brings on in addition distinctly penal consequences , men would naturally look about for some conduct on the part of the misbeliever that should make him deserving of punishment . And this they could ...
Page xv
... Hulsean Lecturer usually commences his course , hardly any of the undergraduate portion of the congregation was present at the first two sermons . " " LECTURE I. UPON CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF BELIEF IN INTRODUCTION . XV.
... Hulsean Lecturer usually commences his course , hardly any of the undergraduate portion of the congregation was present at the first two sermons . " " LECTURE I. UPON CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF BELIEF IN INTRODUCTION . XV.
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