The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 5A. Tompkins, 1848 |
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... feel that nature alone , as adapted to our moral wants , is an incomplete system . - 6 : So with regard to the hints of immortality which break from nature . The cultivated intellect , the highly spiritual man , may discern and feel ...
... feel that nature alone , as adapted to our moral wants , is an incomplete system . - 6 : So with regard to the hints of immortality which break from nature . The cultivated intellect , the highly spiritual man , may discern and feel ...
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... feeling of disappointment from the perusal of books of travel . They awaken our curiosity more than they satisfy it . We feel that they might have done better . Perhaps we are at fault , by the structure of our nature . It may be , that ...
... feeling of disappointment from the perusal of books of travel . They awaken our curiosity more than they satisfy it . We feel that they might have done better . Perhaps we are at fault , by the structure of our nature . It may be , that ...
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... feels that good is better than evil . He must feel that he has chosen the worse instead of the better part . When he feels this , what shall prevent him from forever renouncing the worse , and choosing the better part ? This theory ...
... feels that good is better than evil . He must feel that he has chosen the worse instead of the better part . When he feels this , what shall prevent him from forever renouncing the worse , and choosing the better part ? This theory ...
Contents
ARTICLE PAGE 1 Astronomy and Religion | 5 |
The False and the True Power | 22 |
Mans Position in the Scale of Being | 32 |
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