The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... human personality of a selfish will , out of harmony with the will of God and the law of the universe , which is love . The Divine Being will never absorb man into His essence ; human personality will never be destroyed ; but the evil ...
... human personality of a selfish will , out of harmony with the will of God and the law of the universe , which is love . The Divine Being will never absorb man into His essence ; human personality will never be destroyed ; but the evil ...
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... human beings in general , and also that of the whole sentient creation , all these are other ends . But we believe that there is some distinct characteristic about duty which enables and requires us to give it a peculiar place of its ...
... human beings in general , and also that of the whole sentient creation , all these are other ends . But we believe that there is some distinct characteristic about duty which enables and requires us to give it a peculiar place of its ...
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... human ebb has spent itself , and turns back again to flood , all rickety and rotten craft must look to it ; in the upheaving and jostling and on - moving which must ensue , only those vessels that ride easily at their moorings , that ...
... human ebb has spent itself , and turns back again to flood , all rickety and rotten craft must look to it ; in the upheaving and jostling and on - moving which must ensue , only those vessels that ride easily at their moorings , that ...
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