Defects of modern Christianity and other sermonsW. Blackwood, 1882 - 355 páginas |
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... less at his ease in the presence of Kant , Hegel , Hume , the two Mills , Bain , Spencer , Lewes , Hamilton , Martineau , Huxley , Tyndall , and Comte . ” — The Inquirer . " It is not often that we have to complain of the brevity of a ...
... less at his ease in the presence of Kant , Hegel , Hume , the two Mills , Bain , Spencer , Lewes , Hamilton , Martineau , Huxley , Tyndall , and Comte . ” — The Inquirer . " It is not often that we have to complain of the brevity of a ...
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... less offensive form of the belief , which is not uncommonly adopted . Many persons , for in- stance , would put it in this way . They would say that Christ's first and chief purpose was to procure our admittance into heaven ; but they ...
... less offensive form of the belief , which is not uncommonly adopted . Many persons , for in- stance , would put it in this way . They would say that Christ's first and chief purpose was to procure our admittance into heaven ; but they ...
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Alfred Williams Momerie. would admit that He had also a subsidiary and less important purpose - viz . , to teach us to act rightly here . This doctrine is precisely the reverse of that which the Saviour taught . He was always reiterating ...
Alfred Williams Momerie. would admit that He had also a subsidiary and less important purpose - viz . , to teach us to act rightly here . This doctrine is precisely the reverse of that which the Saviour taught . He was always reiterating ...
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... less than society , by this change in their mutual relations - transformed , not indeed in its essen- tial character of self - denial , but in the manner in which this self - denial is manifested . So patent and striking a change , the ...
... less than society , by this change in their mutual relations - transformed , not indeed in its essen- tial character of self - denial , but in the manner in which this self - denial is manifested . So patent and striking a change , the ...
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... less different from time to time , since in every succeeding age men should attain to a higher ideal of life . Christ gave His disciples certain suggestions for carrying out in detail the new commandment . But a literal adherence to ...
... less different from time to time , since in every succeeding age men should attain to a higher ideal of life . Christ gave His disciples certain suggestions for carrying out in detail the new commandment . But a literal adherence to ...
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Página 282 - ... the highest human morality which we are capable of conceiving" does not sanction them ; convince me of it, and I will bear my fate as I may. But when I am told that I must believe this, and at the same time call this being by the names which express and affirm the highest human morality, I say in plain terms that I will not. Whatever power such a being may have over me, there is one thing which he shall not do : he shall not compel me to worship him. I will call no being good, who is not what...
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