Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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What can be more beautiful , more ennobling , than thus to study with patience ,
with modesty , reverence , striving , with highest purpose , to realize the fable of
Isis and Osiris , which Milton puts into language which no one should be
foolhardy ...
What can be more beautiful , more ennobling , than thus to study with patience ,
with modesty , reverence , striving , with highest purpose , to realize the fable of
Isis and Osiris , which Milton puts into language which no one should be
foolhardy ...
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We can conceive that man might have been so constituted that , while under the
highest obligations to virtue , nevertheless every instance of right action should
be accompanied , not as now with a verdict of selfapproval , and that purest of all
...
We can conceive that man might have been so constituted that , while under the
highest obligations to virtue , nevertheless every instance of right action should
be accompanied , not as now with a verdict of selfapproval , and that purest of all
...
Page 687
... made for the highest ends for which a revelation can be made , made to give
the highest and most needed knowledge , made to redeem mankind . And this
whole historic reveJation bears with steady and concentrated aim upon one
person ...
... made for the highest ends for which a revelation can be made , made to give
the highest and most needed knowledge , made to redeem mankind . And this
whole historic reveJation bears with steady and concentrated aim upon one
person ...
Page 688
self as adapted to man ' s highest wants in an exclusive sense , and with
redeeming efficacy . This is the first aspect of the Christian economy ; and here is
the primary basis of faith . But this is not all ; for faith claims an internal evidence ,
as ...
self as adapted to man ' s highest wants in an exclusive sense , and with
redeeming efficacy . This is the first aspect of the Christian economy ; and here is
the primary basis of faith . But this is not all ; for faith claims an internal evidence ,
as ...
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For , the highest idea which man can frame is that of a union of di . vinity with
humanity ; this is the very verge of a possible conception for the human intellect ;
and in the Person of our Saviour we have this idea realized in all its fulness , and
...
For , the highest idea which man can frame is that of a union of di . vinity with
humanity ; this is the very verge of a possible conception for the human intellect ;
and in the Person of our Saviour we have this idea realized in all its fulness , and
...
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