Natural Religion: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the University of Glasgow in 1888Longmans, Green, 1892 - 608 pages |
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Page vi
... admits of very different treatments ; and in nothing has Lord Gifford shown himself more judicious than in founding not one , but several lectureships in Natural Religion , so that inquiries which were so near his heart might not suffer ...
... admits of very different treatments ; and in nothing has Lord Gifford shown himself more judicious than in founding not one , but several lectureships in Natural Religion , so that inquiries which were so near his heart might not suffer ...
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... admits . I share with him the conviction that the same treat- 1 Lectures on the Science of Language , vol . i . p . 1 ; ' The Science of Language as one of the Physical Sciences . ' See also M. Raoul de la Grasserie , Études de ...
... admits . I share with him the conviction that the same treat- 1 Lectures on the Science of Language , vol . i . p . 1 ; ' The Science of Language as one of the Physical Sciences . ' See also M. Raoul de la Grasserie , Études de ...
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... admit a root ligere , by the side of ligare . The real objection to our deriving religio from religare is the fact that in classical Latin religare is never used in the sense of binding or holding back . In that sense we should have ...
... admit a root ligere , by the side of ligare . The real objection to our deriving religio from religare is the fact that in classical Latin religare is never used in the sense of binding or holding back . In that sense we should have ...
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... admit the existence of a common element in both . Schleiermacher's Definition of Religion . Some philosophers , however , and particularly Schlei- ermacher , claim the right of using religion in a still 6 higher sense . They deny that ...
... admit the existence of a common element in both . Schleiermacher's Definition of Religion . Some philosophers , however , and particularly Schlei- ermacher , claim the right of using religion in a still 6 higher sense . They deny that ...
Page 70
... admit of no doubt should have arrived at such different , nay contradictory , definitions of religion . How could Schleiermacher see in religion absolute de- pendence , when Hegel perceives in it the most abso- lute freedom ? How could ...
... admit of no doubt should have arrived at such different , nay contradictory , definitions of religion . How could Schleiermacher see in religion absolute de- pendence , when Hegel perceives in it the most abso- lute freedom ? How could ...
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