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... doctrine . When this principle has been once detected and dis- engaged from its conflicting repre- sentations , it reacts upon them , explains , modifies , harmonizes their meaning . Thus are the mutually repellent forces set over ...
... doctrine . When this principle has been once detected and dis- engaged from its conflicting repre- sentations , it reacts upon them , explains , modifies , harmonizes their meaning . Thus are the mutually repellent forces set over ...
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... doctrine of justification by faith in the sacrifice of Jesus . This is the doctrine which blends in itself the theology of intellect and that of feeling , and which can no more be struck out from the moral , than the sun from the ...
... doctrine of justification by faith in the sacrifice of Jesus . This is the doctrine which blends in itself the theology of intellect and that of feeling , and which can no more be struck out from the moral , than the sun from the ...
Side 342
... doctrine of transubstantiation - a doctrine which has probably burned as many bodies , and , Rome would say , damned as many souls as all items of its creed put together . The writer to whom we have already referred in The Dublin Review ...
... doctrine of transubstantiation - a doctrine which has probably burned as many bodies , and , Rome would say , damned as many souls as all items of its creed put together . The writer to whom we have already referred in The Dublin Review ...
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