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... conscience and the " religious sentiment , " are channels of direct communication with God : “ I can find noth- ing interposed between Conscience and God , or between Him and the religious Sentiment ; we border closely upon God every ...
... conscience and the " religious sentiment , " are channels of direct communication with God : “ I can find noth- ing interposed between Conscience and God , or between Him and the religious Sentiment ; we border closely upon God every ...
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... conscience as an infallible and perfect moral guide . We are more likely to agree with Channing when he declared to Parker's amazement that the conscience must be educated . We tend to view with suspicion the transcendentalist assertion ...
... conscience as an infallible and perfect moral guide . We are more likely to agree with Channing when he declared to Parker's amazement that the conscience must be educated . We tend to view with suspicion the transcendentalist assertion ...
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... conscience . We conceive of heaven as a state where the love of God will be exalted into an unbounded fervor and joy ; and we desire , in our pilgrimage here , to drink into the spirit of that better world . But we think , that ...
... conscience . We conceive of heaven as a state where the love of God will be exalted into an unbounded fervor and joy ; and we desire , in our pilgrimage here , to drink into the spirit of that better world . But we think , that ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY | 47 |
THE DIVINITY SCHOOL ADDRESS | 90 |
Copyright | |
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