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But he can arrive at none of the great truths presented by the Bible - for the mere existence of a God is not a revelation - and he is therefore upon wholly different ground from the theologian . Both engage in the study of truth ...
But he can arrive at none of the great truths presented by the Bible - for the mere existence of a God is not a revelation - and he is therefore upon wholly different ground from the theologian . Both engage in the study of truth ...
Side 128
When we assume the existence of an inward sense ( if sense it may be called ) corresponding to the external sense of hearing , by which we appreciate the feeling of the music , without regard to the simple quality of the external sounds ...
When we assume the existence of an inward sense ( if sense it may be called ) corresponding to the external sense of hearing , by which we appreciate the feeling of the music , without regard to the simple quality of the external sounds ...
Side 129
But if these presentiments of our future existence simply are sure grounds of belief , certainly our presentiments of the manner of that existence deserve some consideration . If these " thoughts , " limited and restrained in this world ...
But if these presentiments of our future existence simply are sure grounds of belief , certainly our presentiments of the manner of that existence deserve some consideration . If these " thoughts , " limited and restrained in this world ...
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