Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 第 8 巻Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1851 |
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... philosophy and theology . The pro- found problems relating to man's eternal destiny as stated by the Greek and Roman moralists , the degenerating process of heathenism as it wandered farther and farther from a primeval revelation , the ...
... philosophy and theology . The pro- found problems relating to man's eternal destiny as stated by the Greek and Roman moralists , the degenerating process of heathenism as it wandered farther and farther from a primeval revelation , the ...
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... Philosophy in the mind of India , of Athens , and the modern world repeats the primary problems . Plato and Kant ... PHILOSOPHICAL RELA- TIONS OF EARLY AND MODERN CHRISTIANITY, By Rev Edward A Washburn, Newburyport, Mass.
... Philosophy in the mind of India , of Athens , and the modern world repeats the primary problems . Plato and Kant ... PHILOSOPHICAL RELA- TIONS OF EARLY AND MODERN CHRISTIANITY, By Rev Edward A Washburn, Newburyport, Mass.
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... philosophical analysis . And here , next to the study of the Fathers and the latter Platonists , we must acknowledge our deep indebtedness to modern German writers , on the history of philosophy and doctrine , for our ideas of early ...
... philosophical analysis . And here , next to the study of the Fathers and the latter Platonists , we must acknowledge our deep indebtedness to modern German writers , on the history of philosophy and doctrine , for our ideas of early ...
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... philosophy , would corrupt its simplicity ; and yet others it was to receive as its own , even in the earnest and deep study of its truths . It was , indeed , an age of wonderful fer- mentation of thought . There was no longer , it is ...
... philosophy , would corrupt its simplicity ; and yet others it was to receive as its own , even in the earnest and deep study of its truths . It was , indeed , an age of wonderful fer- mentation of thought . There was no longer , it is ...
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... philosophy of forlorn hope ; the surrender of the intellect , seeking a higher than empirical knowledge , but wanting a true scientific basis to its own subjective impulses of thought and feeling , or to some plausible system , which ...
... philosophy of forlorn hope ; the surrender of the intellect , seeking a higher than empirical knowledge , but wanting a true scientific basis to its own subjective impulses of thought and feeling , or to some plausible system , which ...
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