Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... human gifts , and to contemplate Christianity as a divine power , which extended its saving influence to all parts of human nature . For himself , he felt most akin to those souls who by a more gentle process of conversion experienced ...
... human gifts , and to contemplate Christianity as a divine power , which extended its saving influence to all parts of human nature . For himself , he felt most akin to those souls who by a more gentle process of conversion experienced ...
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... human knowledge but the contents of a Divine Revelation , and therefore made use not of diyua , but Aéyos , to designate Christian doctrine . This distinction has been pointed out by Marcellus of Ancyra , in a sentence preserved to us ...
... human knowledge but the contents of a Divine Revelation , and therefore made use not of diyua , but Aéyos , to designate Christian doctrine . This distinction has been pointed out by Marcellus of Ancyra , in a sentence preserved to us ...
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... Humanity , so his life must be viewed as a new creation in Humanity . But though we are thus led to contemplate Christianity as something supernatural , yet , on the other hand , its appearance in the world stands in connexion with human ...
... Humanity , so his life must be viewed as a new creation in Humanity . But though we are thus led to contemplate Christianity as something supernatural , yet , on the other hand , its appearance in the world stands in connexion with human ...
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... human race . He himself spoke of Christianity as a leaven , that is , a divine power taking root in the soul and the ... Humanity than it was con- fronted by a hostile tendency of the Intellect which could be only gradually overcome ...
... human race . He himself spoke of Christianity as a leaven , that is , a divine power taking root in the soul and the ... Humanity than it was con- fronted by a hostile tendency of the Intellect which could be only gradually overcome ...
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... human mind , and by an interchange of the symbol and the idea an historical vehicle was formed in which the ideas were embodied ; but they impressed the popular life only with a faint light and a mixture of truth and falsehood . On the ...
... human mind , and by an interchange of the symbol and the idea an historical vehicle was formed in which the ideas were embodied ; but they impressed the popular life only with a faint light and a mixture of truth and falsehood . On the ...
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