The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... infinite , below that of Jesus even , and therefore could be only for a time . It could not be the Ideal for the race through all the stages of its progress . The Church , in its origin , though never embracing the true Christian Ideal ...
... infinite , below that of Jesus even , and therefore could be only for a time . It could not be the Ideal for the race through all the stages of its progress . The Church , in its origin , though never embracing the true Christian Ideal ...
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... infinite , all - perfect , abstract being , which they may call God ; and in their hearts they strive to love and rever- ence him . Vain effort . There are no abstractions in absolute life . God is no abstraction , but an infinite ...
... infinite , all - perfect , abstract being , which they may call God ; and in their hearts they strive to love and rever- ence him . Vain effort . There are no abstractions in absolute life . God is no abstraction , but an infinite ...
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... infinite God . He is then redeemed from the alleged degradation of his being , and declared to be worthy of love and reverence . The Incarnation , since it was in a man , a real man , a man born of wo- man , proclaims the dignity of man ...
... infinite God . He is then redeemed from the alleged degradation of his being , and declared to be worthy of love and reverence . The Incarnation , since it was in a man , a real man , a man born of wo- man , proclaims the dignity of man ...
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... infinite fulness of being , and both for the communication of his own unbounded goodness . This is the doctrine of Leibnitz ; but we have advanced , and demonstrated it , in substance , in several of our previous essays . VOL . V. NO ...
... infinite fulness of being , and both for the communication of his own unbounded goodness . This is the doctrine of Leibnitz ; but we have advanced , and demonstrated it , in substance , in several of our previous essays . VOL . V. NO ...
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... Infinite , is the unremitted effort of the infinite God to realize out of himself his own Infi- nite Ideal . But progress is effected by growth , by ac- cretion , assimilation , not by abstraction and waste . The race advances by ...
... Infinite , is the unremitted effort of the infinite God to realize out of himself his own Infi- nite Ideal . But progress is effected by growth , by ac- cretion , assimilation , not by abstraction and waste . The race advances by ...
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