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... creation be the birth of a child or it may be something of quite may a simple kind - some craftsmanship , for instance ... created by oneself , which helps to unify the self and direct it towards an object , and for the religious man it ...
... creation be the birth of a child or it may be something of quite may a simple kind - some craftsmanship , for instance ... created by oneself , which helps to unify the self and direct it towards an object , and for the religious man it ...
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... Creation : or the Gospel a Republication of the Religion of Nature . It was an interesting work , as interesting as its fascinating title , but it ignored all the facts of religious history and was simply an a priori argument to show ...
... Creation : or the Gospel a Republication of the Religion of Nature . It was an interesting work , as interesting as its fascinating title , but it ignored all the facts of religious history and was simply an a priori argument to show ...
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... creation animate and inanimate . It is not an uninformed mind . It has incorpor- ated into itself all that it has ... created by Him and for Him . And He is before all things , and in Him all things hold together . " Colossians i . 2 ...
... creation animate and inanimate . It is not an uninformed mind . It has incorpor- ated into itself all that it has ... created by Him and for Him . And He is before all things , and in Him all things hold together . " Colossians i . 2 ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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