Unitarian Review and Religious Magazine, Том 1Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, Henry H. Barber, James De Normandie, Joseph Henry Allen Unitarian Review, 1874 |
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... nature and the limit of this element of mystery that underlies all religion , to examine the forms under which it confronts us , and the light that comes to us through and around them . It would be interesting to consider the mystery ...
... nature and the limit of this element of mystery that underlies all religion , to examine the forms under which it confronts us , and the light that comes to us through and around them . It would be interesting to consider the mystery ...
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... nature of this mystery and of these mysteries became more apparent , as the vital element of all began to manifest itself more . distinctly from amid the hulls that enveloped it , the words mystic and mysticism assumed a very definite ...
... nature of this mystery and of these mysteries became more apparent , as the vital element of all began to manifest itself more . distinctly from amid the hulls that enveloped it , the words mystic and mysticism assumed a very definite ...
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... nature possesses this element ; they wait upon his movements , they seem to live for him . We see further illustrations of this inner relation between life and life in the communication that seems sometimes to flow from one life to ...
... nature possesses this element ; they wait upon his movements , they seem to live for him . We see further illustrations of this inner relation between life and life in the communication that seems sometimes to flow from one life to ...
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... nature ; and , on the other , the exceptional work to which he was summoned and the no less exceptional end which was to befall it , it does not seem strange that this nature should have felt some foregleams of the glory and some ...
... nature ; and , on the other , the exceptional work to which he was summoned and the no less exceptional end which was to befall it , it does not seem strange that this nature should have felt some foregleams of the glory and some ...
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... nature about us a life which is kindred to our own . We rejoice to be wrapped in by this infinite life of nature . The early peoples have loved to speak of the earth as their mother . From this feeling of relationship comes the sympathy ...
... nature about us a life which is kindred to our own . We rejoice to be wrapped in by this infinite life of nature . The early peoples have loved to speak of the earth as their mother . From this feeling of relationship comes the sympathy ...
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