Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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Pagina 437
... human salva- tion by that death in a mysterious sense , as involving the solution of the problem ( insoluble by the human intel- lect ) of a sacrificial propitiation for sin . All these doctrines - not advanced as analytical statements ...
... human salva- tion by that death in a mysterious sense , as involving the solution of the problem ( insoluble by the human intel- lect ) of a sacrificial propitiation for sin . All these doctrines - not advanced as analytical statements ...
Pagina 440
... human reason king ; how , then , could you deny the royalty of these his children ? You rejected the material superstructure of the Roman Catholic Church , which , with its symbolism and impressive appeal to the sense , was an ...
... human reason king ; how , then , could you deny the royalty of these his children ? You rejected the material superstructure of the Roman Catholic Church , which , with its symbolism and impressive appeal to the sense , was an ...
Pagina 488
... human labor and human effort must be expended , there was no manageable power stronger than the draught - animal or the beast of burden . The road - wagon was a vast improvement on the pack- train , but the interval between the loco ...
... human labor and human effort must be expended , there was no manageable power stronger than the draught - animal or the beast of burden . The road - wagon was a vast improvement on the pack- train , but the interval between the loco ...
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