The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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Sayfa 102
... Spirit is inconceivable in the sense intended . So far as we know anything about the operations of the Holy Spirit , they are the influences of a Person , not the germinations of a deposited thing . Truth may be deposited as seed — the ...
... Spirit is inconceivable in the sense intended . So far as we know anything about the operations of the Holy Spirit , they are the influences of a Person , not the germinations of a deposited thing . Truth may be deposited as seed — the ...
Sayfa 485
Henry Allon. United Communion and Christian Spirit . 485 be lost sight of , but that union of spirit and the fellowship of Christ can overleap them , and undermine them , and interpenetrate them . Dividing oceans will be girdled and ...
Henry Allon. United Communion and Christian Spirit . 485 be lost sight of , but that union of spirit and the fellowship of Christ can overleap them , and undermine them , and interpenetrate them . Dividing oceans will be girdled and ...
Sayfa 564
... spirit - phenomena are only the modifi . cations , or results of modifications of matter . This is the position virtually held by all sensationalists , from Parmenides down to some philosophers of the present day . Such do not hesitate ...
... spirit - phenomena are only the modifi . cations , or results of modifications of matter . This is the position virtually held by all sensationalists , from Parmenides down to some philosophers of the present day . Such do not hesitate ...
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