Selected Prose and PoetryRinehart, 1950 - Počet stran: 485 |
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... religion differ herein ; that the one is the system of human duties commencing from man ; the other , from God . Religion includes the personality of God ; Ethics does not . They are one to our present design . They both put nature ...
... religion differ herein ; that the one is the system of human duties commencing from man ; the other , from God . Religion includes the personality of God ; Ethics does not . They are one to our present design . They both put nature ...
Strana 100
... religion , and teach us to seek our well - being in the formation of the soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordinances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body , it had no life , and the Almighty God was pleased ...
... religion , and teach us to seek our well - being in the formation of the soul . The whole world was full of idols and ordinances . The Jewish was a religion of forms ; it was all body , it had no life , and the Almighty God was pleased ...
Strana 142
... religion vulgarly stands on numbers of believers . Whenever the appeal is made , —no matter how in- directly , ―to numbers , proclamation is then and there made that religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him ...
... religion vulgarly stands on numbers of believers . Whenever the appeal is made , —no matter how in- directly , ―to numbers , proclamation is then and there made that religion is not . He that finds God a sweet enveloping thought to him ...
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