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... sense , how can any man be a Protestant without being in some sort a Rationalist ? He denies the vicarious character of the Church , religious truth is to be felt , known , and under- stood by himself ; he is therefore a Rationalist ...
... sense , how can any man be a Protestant without being in some sort a Rationalist ? He denies the vicarious character of the Church , religious truth is to be felt , known , and under- stood by himself ; he is therefore a Rationalist ...
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... sense of their injustice , compelling the cry- “ Oh , Doctor , " Doctor , you have never seen it from my point of view . You " have never felt it from my sense of pain . " We shall not merely regret this , but we shall more heartily and ...
... sense of their injustice , compelling the cry- “ Oh , Doctor , " Doctor , you have never seen it from my point of view . You " have never felt it from my sense of pain . " We shall not merely regret this , but we shall more heartily and ...
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... sense . We must not permit ourselves to be terrified either by the designation of Pantheism , or the as- surance that the system of Hegel is a system of total Pantheism . If it should appear that the end of this logic is not the ...
... sense . We must not permit ourselves to be terrified either by the designation of Pantheism , or the as- surance that the system of Hegel is a system of total Pantheism . If it should appear that the end of this logic is not the ...
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