The British Quarterly Review, 41. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1865 |
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... theory ? Is it not God acting contrary to his own ' nature , than which nothing can be more absurd ' ? Whether , then , he admits or denies the freedom of man , the absurdity is the same ; for if , abandoning his pantheistic theory , he ...
... theory ? Is it not God acting contrary to his own ' nature , than which nothing can be more absurd ' ? Whether , then , he admits or denies the freedom of man , the absurdity is the same ; for if , abandoning his pantheistic theory , he ...
Sayfa 138
... theory , than pre- sume , on such a theory , to declare the impossibility of acts which nature itself foreshadows , and which are a thousand times more credible than his theory . This argument is of equal force against the necessarians ...
... theory , than pre- sume , on such a theory , to declare the impossibility of acts which nature itself foreshadows , and which are a thousand times more credible than his theory . This argument is of equal force against the necessarians ...
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... theory without renouncing the fundamental principle of our theology . But if any theory of the atonement is proved merely to have modified the form in which a truth can be stated ; if the hypothesis charged with novelty can be shown to ...
... theory without renouncing the fundamental principle of our theology . But if any theory of the atonement is proved merely to have modified the form in which a truth can be stated ; if the hypothesis charged with novelty can be shown to ...
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