The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity: Considered in Eight Lectures Founded by the Hon. Robert BoyleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1852 - 252 páginas |
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... conviction , and to strive that all men should be better for that , which he , because he was a man , had found to be needful for himself . Upon this principle he founded these Lectures . The truth of which he had become assured , was ...
... conviction , and to strive that all men should be better for that , which he , because he was a man , had found to be needful for himself . Upon this principle he founded these Lectures . The truth of which he had become assured , was ...
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... convictions , to make our duty plainer and to shew us better how we shall per- form it . All their danger lies in their vagueness : if we once bring them fairly to those tests by which the worth of hypotheses in another depart- ment is ...
... convictions , to make our duty plainer and to shew us better how we shall per- form it . All their danger lies in their vagueness : if we once bring them fairly to those tests by which the worth of hypotheses in another depart- ment is ...
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... convictions are stronger , because he has grappled more with real- ities , because he has faith in unseen substances , of which they see little more than the shadows . Such assertions may be at variance with many conceptions we have ...
... convictions are stronger , because he has grappled more with real- ities , because he has faith in unseen substances , of which they see little more than the shadows . Such assertions may be at variance with many conceptions we have ...
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... conviction of a truth which must be divine , which must be given us from above , becomes mixed with self - exaltation , with the desire of shewing how wise we are , and of exercising a dominion over others for our own sakes , it is hard ...
... conviction of a truth which must be divine , which must be given us from above , becomes mixed with self - exaltation , with the desire of shewing how wise we are , and of exercising a dominion over others for our own sakes , it is hard ...
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... conviction , but in that pride which forgets Him - in the desire to be something in themselves - do we trace the be- ginning of all imposture ; in the blending of the two together , the melancholy mixture which re- ligious systems ...
... conviction , but in that pride which forgets Him - in the desire to be something in themselves - do we trace the be- ginning of all imposture ; in the blending of the two together , the melancholy mixture which re- ligious systems ...
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The Religions of the World and their Relations to Christianity Frederick Denison Maurice Visualização integral - 1852 |
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