Littell's Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company Incorporated, 1875 |
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Page 326
... religion of nature , and the state of nature . The deist controversy , which occupied every one of the keenest thinkers of the time , turned essentially upon this problem : granting that there is an ascertainable and absolutely true ...
... religion of nature , and the state of nature . The deist controversy , which occupied every one of the keenest thinkers of the time , turned essentially upon this problem : granting that there is an ascertainable and absolutely true ...
Page 406
... religion . At any rate he uses this story of the past be- cause he believes that the religion of his own day is fit to produce evil deeds and crimes like this and does produce them . If he had drawn but this one picture , its every ...
... religion . At any rate he uses this story of the past be- cause he believes that the religion of his own day is fit to produce evil deeds and crimes like this and does produce them . If he had drawn but this one picture , its every ...
Page 477
... religion of humanity reappeared in modern religions divorced from miracle , so we may expect to find somewhere a purely natural religion of God . I have before asserted that modern sci- ence , however contemptuously it may re- ject the ...
... religion of humanity reappeared in modern religions divorced from miracle , so we may expect to find somewhere a purely natural religion of God . I have before asserted that modern sci- ence , however contemptuously it may re- ject the ...
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