The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... truth ; " the ideal in the real , the living truth , not the truth that I can think , but the truth that thinks itself , that thinks me , that God has thought , yea , that • God is , the truth being true to itself and to God and to man ...
... truth ; " the ideal in the real , the living truth , not the truth that I can think , but the truth that thinks itself , that thinks me , that God has thought , yea , that • God is , the truth being true to itself and to God and to man ...
Sayfa 267
... truth has been discovered by the so - called religious intuition . He reviews the Creeds of the Pantheist , the Theist , the Unitarian , the Optimist , the Rationalist , and Universalist , and the Rationalizing theologian of modern ...
... truth has been discovered by the so - called religious intuition . He reviews the Creeds of the Pantheist , the Theist , the Unitarian , the Optimist , the Rationalist , and Universalist , and the Rationalizing theologian of modern ...
Sayfa 276
... truth . If they be curious and elaborate stained glass , they intercept light , and we either look away from truth to them , or we look at truth discoloured and often distorted by them . No illustration is likely to be natural or ...
... truth . If they be curious and elaborate stained glass , they intercept light , and we either look away from truth to them , or we look at truth discoloured and often distorted by them . No illustration is likely to be natural or ...
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