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1 6 | a fixed and established principle among them that both science
2 7 | the life of man. Hence the principle of religious immanence is
3 10| influence of that mysterious principle from which it originated,
4 13| which they deduce from the principle of vital immanence; that
5 18| So, too, acting on the principle that science in no way depends
6 19| philosopher has declared: The principle of faith is immanent; the
7 19| believer has added: This principle is God; and the theologian
8 20| 20. With this principle of immanence is connected
9 20| which may be called the principle of divine permanence. It
10 23| consciences which by virtue of the principle of vital permanence, all
11 25| this head. For given the principle that in temporal matters
12 26| they lay down the general principle that in a living religion
13 26| The enunciation of this principle will not astonish anybody
14 27| from its primitive vital principle, would lead to ruin instead
15 30| already dealt with: the principle of agnosticism, the principle
16 30| principle of agnosticism, the principle of the transfiguration of
17 30| things by faith, and the principle which We have called of
18 30| by virtue of the third principle, even those things which
19 32| steps in again with his principle of vital immanence, and
20 32| historian works on this principle. He goes over his documents
21 32| needs, always guided by the principle that the narration must
22 38| to morals, they adopt the principle of the Americanists, that
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