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... faith in a philosophical religion . This is Rationalism ; it is the faith which destroys and ignores the belief in supernatural aids and helps . There is a Rationalism which approaches very near to the limitations of Christian belief ...
... faith in a philosophical religion . This is Rationalism ; it is the faith which destroys and ignores the belief in supernatural aids and helps . There is a Rationalism which approaches very near to the limitations of Christian belief ...
Page 86
... faith and hope . The second meeting , convened four centuries afterwards , reveals a widely different state of ... faith and practice , holding fast an already ancient ecclesiastical tradition . The ideas of the time , indeed , are ...
... faith and hope . The second meeting , convened four centuries afterwards , reveals a widely different state of ... faith and practice , holding fast an already ancient ecclesiastical tradition . The ideas of the time , indeed , are ...
Page 557
... faith - that there is nothing negative in Hegel -that his system is affirmative , and that its object is to restore faith - faith in God , in the immortality of the soul , in the freedom of the will , in Christianity and revealed truth ...
... faith - that there is nothing negative in Hegel -that his system is affirmative , and that its object is to restore faith - faith in God , in the immortality of the soul , in the freedom of the will , in Christianity and revealed truth ...
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ECLECTIC | 1 |
THE FUTURE OF MEXICO | 17 |
THE NEWSPAPER ON BOARD AN OCEAN STEAMER | 39 |
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