Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumes 45-46O. Everett, 1848 |
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... theology . They believed that God was life and force , and that all life and force were of him . Consequently , the mani- fold forms of activity and power continually appearing were not to them emblems of God's attributes , nor ...
... theology . They believed that God was life and force , and that all life and force were of him . Consequently , the mani- fold forms of activity and power continually appearing were not to them emblems of God's attributes , nor ...
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