Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | These teachers of the Church gave a wide scope to their intellect
2 1 | Christianity at a mature age, he gave himself to it with the passion
3 1 | of Canterbury (1033-1109) gave a so-called ontological
4 1 | spontaneous feeling. This gave rise to an extreme subjectivism,
5 1 | philosophy of Liebnitz therefore gave ammunition for the disproof
6 1 | philosopher Immanuel Kant gave a critique of all proofs
7 1 | systems of German philosophy gave material for a philosophical
8 1 | that Hegel, in his system, gave primary importance to the
9 5 | philosopher Berkeley (1685-1753), gave this reasoning concerning
10 8 | Legislator of this law. Kant gave to the ethical proof a different
11 11 | nature and its laws, He gave the so-called natural revelation.
12 11 | natural revelation. Then He gave the supernatural revelation
13 11 | history, and, finally, He gave the full Revelation of good
14 13 | To this people the Lord gave His original Revelation.
15 15,2 | though Darwin originally gave God the glory of being responsible
16 15,7 | life. The breath that God gave man was the immortal spirit.
17 15,7 | blessed man with a spirit and gave him dominion over the other
18 15,2 | bring forth,” He actually gave authority to the earth to
19 15,2 | young. God in His wisdom gave birds a sense that reptiles
20 15,6 | immortal, but because God gave him access to the Tree of
21 20 | the thirst for redemption gave rise in the conscience of
22 21,1 | shall return unto God who gave it (Eccl. 12:7).~ In Old
23 25 | worthy of existence and gave specific organization and
24 App,2| in the Lord’s prayer, He gave a pointed and clear indication
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