Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1888Longmans, Green, 1907 - 608 pages |
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... kind the influence of the many on the few can be shown to have balanced , nay , to have out- weighed the influence of the few on the many . Even the founders of the great religions and philosophies of the ancient world have now been ...
... kind the influence of the many on the few can be shown to have balanced , nay , to have out- weighed the influence of the few on the many . Even the founders of the great religions and philosophies of the ancient world have now been ...
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... kind , and shall not be tions of lecturers . required to take any oath , or to emit or subscribe any declaration of belief , or to make any promise of any kind : they may be of any denomination whatever , or of no de- nomination at all ...
... kind , and shall not be tions of lecturers . required to take any oath , or to emit or subscribe any declaration of belief , or to make any promise of any kind : they may be of any denomination whatever , or of no de- nomination at all ...
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... kind , and shall not be required to take any oath , or to emit or subscribe any declaration of belief , or to make any promise of any kind ; they may be of any denomination whatever , or of no denomination at all ( and many earnest and ...
... kind , and shall not be required to take any oath , or to emit or subscribe any declaration of belief , or to make any promise of any kind ; they may be of any denomination whatever , or of no denomination at all ( and many earnest and ...
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... , it is said , and not without a certain kind of pride , that our religion has remained unchanged , at least in all its essential elements . Whether this is really so , depends on the meaning LORD GIFFORD'S BEQUEST . 7.
... , it is said , and not without a certain kind of pride , that our religion has remained unchanged , at least in all its essential elements . Whether this is really so , depends on the meaning LORD GIFFORD'S BEQUEST . 7.
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... kind of disease , though , like many dis- eases , it ought really to be recognised as a recuperative crisis in the youthful constitution of the human mind . In some few cases only , to which , on account of their perplexing nature , I ...
... kind of disease , though , like many dis- eases , it ought really to be recognised as a recuperative crisis in the youthful constitution of the human mind . In some few cases only , to which , on account of their perplexing nature , I ...
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