Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... essence of Christianity , and consequently points to a fact which could not proceed from History , but must be of higher origin . The very idea of Redemption indicates this , and not less so the life of Christ which cannot be understood ...
... essence of Christianity , and consequently points to a fact which could not proceed from History , but must be of higher origin . The very idea of Redemption indicates this , and not less so the life of Christ which cannot be understood ...
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... essence of Christianity is wanting , though without it , their origination would have been impossible . Hence dogmatic differences may exist among men who in the essen- tials of Christianity stand on an equal footing . If Christ had ...
... essence of Christianity is wanting , though without it , their origination would have been impossible . Hence dogmatic differences may exist among men who in the essen- tials of Christianity stand on an equal footing . If Christ had ...
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... essence of this Religion , and likewise the power with which it has penetrated the heart of Humanity . Yet the study of History serves not merely for understand- ing the Present ; it has an important relation to Truth in all its ...
... essence of this Religion , and likewise the power with which it has penetrated the heart of Humanity . Yet the study of History serves not merely for understand- ing the Present ; it has an important relation to Truth in all its ...
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... essence of the Gospel , neither has it been forced on the Church by individuals . This principle will always hold good , that nothing from without can be forced upon the developing process of the Church . The construction of a History ...
... essence of the Gospel , neither has it been forced on the Church by individuals . This principle will always hold good , that nothing from without can be forced upon the developing process of the Church . The construction of a History ...
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... essence of Christianity from the standpoint of the Intellect often consists of ideas which have no root in Christianity . Strauss , for example , endeavours to trace back the whole fulness of the divine life in Christianity to universal ...
... essence of Christianity from the standpoint of the Intellect often consists of ideas which have no root in Christianity . Strauss , for example , endeavours to trace back the whole fulness of the divine life in Christianity to universal ...
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