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The irony of the lofty author of the ' Variations of Groundless objec- Protestantism
' may be and has been turned with tion drawn 1 /» /» it /» (rom vari- equal force
from the disagreements of opposed ations of sects and rival Churches upon the ...
The irony of the lofty author of the ' Variations of Groundless objec- Protestantism
' may be and has been turned with tion drawn 1 /» /» it /» (rom vari- equal force
from the disagreements of opposed ations of sects and rival Churches upon the ...
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246. " There is even consolation," &c. It is true, however, as Dr. Westcott has
remarked, after Comte, that the tendencies of Protestantism go to obscure the
conception of continuity in human progress, reposing too much on logical
deduction.
246. " There is even consolation," &c. It is true, however, as Dr. Westcott has
remarked, after Comte, that the tendencies of Protestantism go to obscure the
conception of continuity in human progress, reposing too much on logical
deduction.
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That " the Bible only is the religion of Protestants," was the dictum of Chillingworth
. — (C. iv.) "Protestantism," writes Dr. Dorner (Hist. Prot. Theol., I. 2), "seeks,
indeed, its ultimate foundation in the nature of Christianity, as it is handed down
to us ...
That " the Bible only is the religion of Protestants," was the dictum of Chillingworth
. — (C. iv.) "Protestantism," writes Dr. Dorner (Hist. Prot. Theol., I. 2), "seeks,
indeed, its ultimate foundation in the nature of Christianity, as it is handed down
to us ...
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... idea of a gradual development given to Christianity by the motion of time, by
experience, by expanding occasions, and by the progress of civilization." — De
Quincey, Essay on Protestantism. On this subject see Dr. Mill's Five Sermons,
Sena.
... idea of a gradual development given to Christianity by the motion of time, by
experience, by expanding occasions, and by the progress of civilization." — De
Quincey, Essay on Protestantism. On this subject see Dr. Mill's Five Sermons,
Sena.
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H. J. Rose, Protestantism in Oermany, p. 163, 2nd cd. Schmidt and other
Rationalists held that Christianity is a mere temporary dispensation, and that the
world should return to Natural Religion. 3 Christian Theology and Modern
ikvjiticism, ...
H. J. Rose, Protestantism in Oermany, p. 163, 2nd cd. Schmidt and other
Rationalists held that Christianity is a mere temporary dispensation, and that the
world should return to Natural Religion. 3 Christian Theology and Modern
ikvjiticism, ...
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147. oldal - CULTURE or Civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society.
15. oldal - College, and Rector of St. Botolph's, and the Rev. WJ Beamont, MA, late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. With a Preface by the Lord Bishop of Ely.
19. oldal - ... or the wisest for the multitude's sake, were not ready to give passage rather to that which is popular and superficial than to that which is substantial and profound; for the truth is, that time seemeth to be of the nature of a river or stream, which carrieth down to us that which is light and blown up, and sinketh and drowneth that which is weighty and solid.
22. oldal - Augustin. A DOMINICAN ARTIST: a Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Pere Besson, of the Order of St. Dominic. HENRI PERREYVE. By A. GRATRY. ST. FRANCIS DE SALES, Bishop and Prince of Geneva.
87. oldal - It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature ; for take an example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained by a man; who to him is instead of a God, or melior natura...
81. oldal - Here sits he shaping wings to fly: His heart forebodes a mystery: He names the name Eternity. 'That type of Perfect in his mind In Nature can he nowhere find. He sows himself on every wind. 'He seems to hear a Heavenly Friend, And thro' thick veils to apprehend A labour working to an end.
247. oldal - The queen of the south shall rise up in the judgment with the men of this generation, and condemn them : for she came from the utmost parts of the earth to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; and, behold, a greater than Solomon is here.
37. oldal - ... the simple record of three short years of active life has done more to regenerate and to soften mankind than all the disquisitions of philosophers and all the exhortations of moralists.
196. oldal - Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God Which things also we speak, not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the Holy Ghost tea.ch.eth; comparing spiritual things with spiritual.
v. oldal - Printing-House, between the hours of " ten in the morning and two in the afternoon, to preach " eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, the year following, at " St. Mary's in Oxford, between the commencement of the " last month in Lent Term, and the end of the third week