The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... nature , but it invited the reader so to conceive that nature , as to shut out tacitly any real belief in a Divine nature , distinct from and yet united to it . The Christ thus depicted might no doubt be the Holy One ; He might no doubt ...
... nature , but it invited the reader so to conceive that nature , as to shut out tacitly any real belief in a Divine nature , distinct from and yet united to it . The Christ thus depicted might no doubt be the Holy One ; He might no doubt ...
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... Nature is God as discerned by a less clear vision . Thus far , however , he has not answered his objector ; he has only put his own position in a yet more objectionable light . How can Nature , regarded merely as a regularity , take the ...
... Nature is God as discerned by a less clear vision . Thus far , however , he has not answered his objector ; he has only put his own position in a yet more objectionable light . How can Nature , regarded merely as a regularity , take the ...
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... Nature , and so ( with certain limitations which do not affect the case ) * does the Christian also . Nature then , as regarded by the man of science , possesses attributes , and extorts a homage which the Christian acknowledges are ...
... Nature , and so ( with certain limitations which do not affect the case ) * does the Christian also . Nature then , as regarded by the man of science , possesses attributes , and extorts a homage which the Christian acknowledges are ...
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