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... dogmatic or not , scarcely affected him ; he had overcome it beforehand by his oblivion of self , and would sometimes say , that nothing seemed easier to him , than to let historical phenomena be taken for what they were worth . And yet ...
... dogmatic or not , scarcely affected him ; he had overcome it beforehand by his oblivion of self , and would sometimes say , that nothing seemed easier to him , than to let historical phenomena be taken for what they were worth . And yet ...
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... dogmas . Assuming as an axiom that Chris- tianity , subjectively considered , is the experience of the facts of Redemption in the heart , but that Dogmas are the intel- lectual expression of the Christian Life , he examines them to ...
... dogmas . Assuming as an axiom that Chris- tianity , subjectively considered , is the experience of the facts of Redemption in the heart , but that Dogmas are the intel- lectual expression of the Christian Life , he examines them to ...
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... dogmatic processes , he saw it ad- vancing from the germ to the stalk , and producing its ever- extending branches , and flowers , and fruit . * We know that the personal and scientific importance of the man by whom so much has been ...
... dogmatic processes , he saw it ad- vancing from the germ to the stalk , and producing its ever- extending branches , and flowers , and fruit . * We know that the personal and scientific importance of the man by whom so much has been ...
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... deviation for conscience ' sake . Hence , it may be easily explained why Dr. Kahnis refuses to give Neander credit for depth in dogmatic questions . To PREFACE . xi judge of the correctness of this censure X PREFACE .
... deviation for conscience ' sake . Hence , it may be easily explained why Dr. Kahnis refuses to give Neander credit for depth in dogmatic questions . To PREFACE . xi judge of the correctness of this censure X PREFACE .
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... dogma , in comparison with Christian life ; in the unseemly weight attached to the dogmatic dif- ferences of the ... Dogmas be in- dispensably necessary to a satisfactory Christian unity , and the extension of it warrants such severe ...
... dogma , in comparison with Christian life ; in the unseemly weight attached to the dogmatic dif- ferences of the ... Dogmas be in- dispensably necessary to a satisfactory Christian unity , and the extension of it warrants such severe ...
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