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1 1 | The extremely brusque, universal dogmatic formula of Tertullian, “
2 1 | are subordinated to the universal governing force of Divine
3 7 | represents something much more universal than all the above mentioned
4 8 | nothing but the highest universal Cause can be recognized
5 16 | pagan morality contains a universal latitude and depth of understanding
6 16 | not understand either the universal, mystical root of evil,
7 19 | 19. The universal flood.~The Biblical teaching
8 19 | the Bible geographically universal? global? or was it only
9 19 | it only anthropologically universal, that is, affecting only
10 19,1| significant evidence for a universal (with respect to man and
11 19,1| the Genesis flood was not universal? Not at all. The Genesis
12 19,1| The Genesis flood was “universal” in that it destroyed the
13 19,1| accurately described as universal, with respect to humans
14 19,2| flood story as the most universal tradition in the history
15 19,4| historical meaning, the universal flood also has a dogmatic
16 20 | all the pagan world. The universal expectation of deliverance
17 20 | no way be explained by a “universal delusion,” for delusions
18 20 | for delusions are never universal, and do not pass through
19 21 | religion does not have such a universal application as is given
20 21 | the moral ideal in all its universal width and profundity. In
21 23 | Christ — all-embracing, universal, and common to mankind —
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