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... divine nature which are congruous with the ethics of peace : divine love , divine forgiveness , divine mercy , are now the character- istics enlarged upon . To perceive clearly the effects of mental progress and changing social life ...
... divine nature which are congruous with the ethics of peace : divine love , divine forgiveness , divine mercy , are now the character- istics enlarged upon . To perceive clearly the effects of mental progress and changing social life ...
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... divine traits are in contradiction with the divine attributes otherwise ascribed that a god who repents of what he has done must be lacking either in power or in foresight ; that his anger presupposes an occurrence which has been ...
... divine traits are in contradiction with the divine attributes otherwise ascribed that a god who repents of what he has done must be lacking either in power or in foresight ; that his anger presupposes an occurrence which has been ...
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... divine consciousness is irreconcilable both with the unchangeableness other- wise alleged , and with the omniscience otherwise alleged . For a consciousness constituted of ideas and feelings caused by objects and occurrences , cannot be ...
... divine consciousness is irreconcilable both with the unchangeableness other- wise alleged , and with the omniscience otherwise alleged . For a consciousness constituted of ideas and feelings caused by objects and occurrences , cannot be ...
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... divine the case to be answered . One very eminent legal authority has said that the true construction to be placed upon the convention ' ( sic ) is that as long as the concession lasts the ruler of Egypt could not grant to any company ...
... divine the case to be answered . One very eminent legal authority has said that the true construction to be placed upon the convention ' ( sic ) is that as long as the concession lasts the ruler of Egypt could not grant to any company ...
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... Divine Power had made use of it to shew them the vanitye of theire principles . Epicureans allow soe much of it as conduceth to pleasure , but reject the transporting part ; and to shew how well they make this good , Lucretius , one of ...
... Divine Power had made use of it to shew them the vanitye of theire principles . Epicureans allow soe much of it as conduceth to pleasure , but reject the transporting part ; and to shew how well they make this good , Lucretius , one of ...
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