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... divine . The other , emphasizing the divine in him , did not indeed for- mally deny the humanity , but notoriously and pal- pably made of his humanity only an appearance and not a reality . We may say therefore that , in some it was the ...
... divine . The other , emphasizing the divine in him , did not indeed for- mally deny the humanity , but notoriously and pal- pably made of his humanity only an appearance and not a reality . We may say therefore that , in some it was the ...
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... divine until in redemption it was conferred upon him . Simi- larly , when men spoke of revelation , they laid em- phasis upon those particulars in which this sup- posed method of attaining information was unlike all other methods 4.
... divine until in redemption it was conferred upon him . Simi- larly , when men spoke of revelation , they laid em- phasis upon those particulars in which this sup- posed method of attaining information was unlike all other methods 4.
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... divine and human . So also , on the third side of our triangle , man stood over against nature and nature against man . Nature was the realm of capricious or malevolent spirits , and then of an iron necessity , of all - destroy- ing ...
... divine and human . So also , on the third side of our triangle , man stood over against nature and nature against man . Nature was the realm of capricious or malevolent spirits , and then of an iron necessity , of all - destroy- ing ...
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... divine differ only in degree , if nature is supernatural to the core , and the supernatural natural to its limit , if Jesus merely shows forth in incomparable fulness that relation to God which is the ideal for every man , then the ...
... divine differ only in degree , if nature is supernatural to the core , and the supernatural natural to its limit , if Jesus merely shows forth in incomparable fulness that relation to God which is the ideal for every man , then the ...
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... divine and human . No phenomenon of the magnitude and permanence of this one can be with- out its explanation . It can be accounted for only by the indefeasible instinct that he who was to do for men that which Christianity alleges that ...
... divine and human . No phenomenon of the magnitude and permanence of this one can be with- out its explanation . It can be accounted for only by the indefeasible instinct that he who was to do for men that which Christianity alleges that ...
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