The Service of Man: An Essay Towards the Religion of the FutureK. Paul, Trench, 1887 - Broj stranica: 318 |
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... exist beyond a certain , though it may be a very large number of years . Now , when the human race shall have ceased to exist , would it be correct to say that the truths cognized by the human mind . will survive it ? This could only be ...
... exist beyond a certain , though it may be a very large number of years . Now , when the human race shall have ceased to exist , would it be correct to say that the truths cognized by the human mind . will survive it ? This could only be ...
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... exist beyond a certain , though it may be a very large number of years . Now , when the human race shall have ceased to exist , would it be correct to say that the truths cognized by the human mind . will survive it ? This could only be ...
... exist beyond a certain , though it may be a very large number of years . Now , when the human race shall have ceased to exist , would it be correct to say that the truths cognized by the human mind . will survive it ? This could only be ...
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... exist- ence in some extra - mundane Eternal Mind - as that of God - which may be an article of faith , but hardly of reason . Moreover , if true propositions can exist after all the minds which could affirm them have disappeared , why ...
... exist- ence in some extra - mundane Eternal Mind - as that of God - which may be an article of faith , but hardly of reason . Moreover , if true propositions can exist after all the minds which could affirm them have disappeared , why ...
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... to say that even truth exists for a time , while we admit that verified truth will es d equal with that of the that Grass rigoro few i pre ths of erence . ompared o be true by the mass of mankind . They are now increasing.
... to say that even truth exists for a time , while we admit that verified truth will es d equal with that of the that Grass rigoro few i pre ths of erence . ompared o be true by the mass of mankind . They are now increasing.
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... complete and consistent account has ever been given of the manner in which the Christian religion, supposing it a human contrivance, could have arisen and prevailed as it did. The religion exists ; that 30 THE SERVICE OF MAN.
... complete and consistent account has ever been given of the manner in which the Christian religion, supposing it a human contrivance, could have arisen and prevailed as it did. The religion exists ; that 30 THE SERVICE OF MAN.
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