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... conception of faith . This is suggested by the words of an American thinker : " Faith is tendency toward action . " According to such a view , faith is the matrix of formulated creeds and the inspiration of en- deavor . Change from the ...
... conception of faith . This is suggested by the words of an American thinker : " Faith is tendency toward action . " According to such a view , faith is the matrix of formulated creeds and the inspiration of en- deavor . Change from the ...
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... conception , then , of the essentials of religion , at least of the Christian religion , is that they consist in ... conceive the essential task of religion to be " to develop the consciences , the ideals , and the aspirations of mankind ...
... conception , then , of the essentials of religion , at least of the Christian religion , is that they consist in ... conceive the essential task of religion to be " to develop the consciences , the ideals , and the aspirations of mankind ...
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... conception of God changing continuously as man has grown in knowledge , from the time when he pictured his God in ... conceptions of the universe , or of God , frozen in ancient man - made creeds ? Obviously one of inescapable conflict ...
... conception of God changing continuously as man has grown in knowledge , from the time when he pictured his God in ... conceptions of the universe , or of God , frozen in ancient man - made creeds ? Obviously one of inescapable conflict ...
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