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... theological schools proper , whether in the Catholic or Protestant forms ; and therein we shall make clearer the ... Natural Theology rather than Revelation , and trust to ultimate intuitions in lieu of scientific demonstration . ( 3 ) ...
... theological schools proper , whether in the Catholic or Protestant forms ; and therein we shall make clearer the ... Natural Theology rather than Revelation , and trust to ultimate intuitions in lieu of scientific demonstration . ( 3 ) ...
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... Natural Theology , and all mere theistic schemes of religion fling aside all this - Creeds , Church , Bible , institutions , sacraments , and the whole mass of Christian traditions : -in fact , all that gave Catholicism or Protestantism ...
... Natural Theology , and all mere theistic schemes of religion fling aside all this - Creeds , Church , Bible , institutions , sacraments , and the whole mass of Christian traditions : -in fact , all that gave Catholicism or Protestantism ...
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Frederic Harrison. the human race , and seems so natural to the human mind in ... theological type of religion has ever taken . The worship of one deity never ... theology , a shrinkage and falling away of the divine inspiration . Such is ...
Frederic Harrison. the human race , and seems so natural to the human mind in ... theological type of religion has ever taken . The worship of one deity never ... theology , a shrinkage and falling away of the divine inspiration . Such is ...
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... theological evolution throughout the history of mankind has been a shrinkage , or gradual restriction , of the field of Theology . Polytheism was a shrinkage from Fetichism which was ready to see super- natural and superhuman powers in ...
... theological evolution throughout the history of mankind has been a shrinkage , or gradual restriction , of the field of Theology . Polytheism was a shrinkage from Fetichism which was ready to see super- natural and superhuman powers in ...
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... Natural Theology . It insists that the normal object of religious reverence lies in a wholly different sphere - not in the Incomprehensible , but in the Comprehensible ; not in the Universe , but in this planet ; not in the Absolute ...
... Natural Theology . It insists that the normal object of religious reverence lies in a wholly different sphere - not in the Incomprehensible , but in the Comprehensible ; not in the Universe , but in this planet ; not in the Absolute ...
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Page 181 - ... the Dissidence of Dissent and the Protestantism of the Protestant religion. I do not say that other and more intelligent forces than this were not opposed to the Oxford movement : but this was the force which really beat it ; this was the force which Dr. Newman...