| England - 1827 - 798 pages
...creatures without, and which, in all ages, have furnished to those who sought it, EOtne clew to IMS glory. " -The unity and perfect goodness of the Creator...and re-ascent to the source of all spirit ; —these natnrnl solution' erf the problem of our existence, their elementary grounds of all religion and virtue,... | |
| Scotland - 1827 - 808 pages
...left his creatures without, and which, in all ages, have furnished to those who sought it, some clew to his glory. " The unity and perfect goodness of...redemption and re-ascent to the source of all spirit j— the« natural solution» of the problem of our existence, these elementary grounds of all religion... | |
| 1828 - 508 pages
...has never left bis creatures without, and whicb in all ages, have furnished to those who sought it, a clue to his glory. " The unity and perfect goodness...world, and its final redemption and reascent to the SDurce of all spirit : these natural solutions of the problem of our existence, these elementary grounds... | |
| English literature - 1845 - 614 pages
...particles of truth which lie at the bottom of all reli gions ;— those feelings, rather than doctrine.*, J Cieator; the fall of the human soul into corruption, iu struggles with the darkness of this world,... | |
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