Religion Through the Ages: An AnthologyHermon F. Bell, Charles S. Macfarland |
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Page viii
... Bell was an unusual student , had no athletic bent and no interest in " fraternity " life . Reverses suffered by his father necessitated strict economy on the part of both parents and son . Amherst and other non - sectarian colleges ...
... Bell was an unusual student , had no athletic bent and no interest in " fraternity " life . Reverses suffered by his father necessitated strict economy on the part of both parents and son . Amherst and other non - sectarian colleges ...
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... Bell's testimony stand for itself without further exposition , he cannot forbear asking the ques- tion : can any philosophy end without leading into a theology that an- swers the questions which Professor Garman left without solution ...
... Bell's testimony stand for itself without further exposition , he cannot forbear asking the ques- tion : can any philosophy end without leading into a theology that an- swers the questions which Professor Garman left without solution ...
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... Bell parts from Hegel . The latter believed that his philosophy , passing from positive through its negative to a mediation of the seeming contradiction , had demonstrated the perfect harmony between philosophy and Christianity . Bell ...
... Bell parts from Hegel . The latter believed that his philosophy , passing from positive through its negative to a mediation of the seeming contradiction , had demonstrated the perfect harmony between philosophy and Christianity . Bell ...
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FRANCOIS FENELON | 3 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT | 11 |
VICTOR HUGO 21 | 49 |
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