The Universalist Quarterly and General ReviewA. Tompkins, 1874 |
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... character of its roots . The story of Buddha's life assumes that there were philoso- phers before him , with whom he studied , and whose teachings were not opposed to his , but only failed in not going to the height of meditative ...
... character of its roots . The story of Buddha's life assumes that there were philoso- phers before him , with whom he studied , and whose teachings were not opposed to his , but only failed in not going to the height of meditative ...
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... character , corresponding to the various inhabitants . And this also is an outbirth from their spiritual states . As this world of matter is an outbirth from certain spiritual entities which have here taken form and fixity , so the ...
... character , corresponding to the various inhabitants . And this also is an outbirth from their spiritual states . As this world of matter is an outbirth from certain spiritual entities which have here taken form and fixity , so the ...
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... character . So also it is in this world , if we could only see it , for the face of the body is very different from the face of the spirit . The face of the body is derived from a fleshly parent- age , and frequently belies the wearer ...
... character . So also it is in this world , if we could only see it , for the face of the body is very different from the face of the spirit . The face of the body is derived from a fleshly parent- age , and frequently belies the wearer ...
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... character and capacities of the human mind ! For , amid all the mystery , sec how the facts and the mysteries , how extremes meet . Take , for example , the foremost and most prominent objection to Swedenborg ; which is , that he was a ...
... character and capacities of the human mind ! For , amid all the mystery , sec how the facts and the mysteries , how extremes meet . Take , for example , the foremost and most prominent objection to Swedenborg ; which is , that he was a ...
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... character abound through- out the third book Adversus Haereses . • • • The typological standpoint of Irenæus is essentially the same as that of Justin Martyr , and many of his allegorizing inter- pretations remind us of the fanciful ...
... character abound through- out the third book Adversus Haereses . • • • The typological standpoint of Irenæus is essentially the same as that of Justin Martyr , and many of his allegorizing inter- pretations remind us of the fanciful ...
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