The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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Page 124
... revelation is independent of miracles , whether they are true or false , and has a clearness and authority beyond the reach of traditional creeds . It proclaims God immanent in na- ture , and communing with man . It asserts a ...
... revelation is independent of miracles , whether they are true or false , and has a clearness and authority beyond the reach of traditional creeds . It proclaims God immanent in na- ture , and communing with man . It asserts a ...
Page 211
... Revelation is possible . He distinctly assumes that it is impossible ; that is , God cannot make such a revelation . We purposely use the strong expression , cannot ; for we know of none belonging to this school , who does not manifest ...
... Revelation is possible . He distinctly assumes that it is impossible ; that is , God cannot make such a revelation . We purposely use the strong expression , cannot ; for we know of none belonging to this school , who does not manifest ...
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... revelation as distinguishable from nature , resolving all into nature . It robs the world of all revelation from God , except the laws of attraction and repulsion , and the monotonous round of growth and decay . It tumbles Christendom ...
... revelation as distinguishable from nature , resolving all into nature . It robs the world of all revelation from God , except the laws of attraction and repulsion , and the monotonous round of growth and decay . It tumbles Christendom ...
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