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... Knowledge . 8vo . Cloth . IOS 6d . ( Cheap Edition , 4s 6d ) . 1882. - Professor Kuenen . Lectures on National Religions and Universal Religions . 8vo . Cloth . 1881.-T.W. Rhys Davids . IOS 6d . Lectures on some Points in the History of ...
... Knowledge . 8vo . Cloth . IOS 6d . ( Cheap Edition , 4s 6d ) . 1882. - Professor Kuenen . Lectures on National Religions and Universal Religions . 8vo . Cloth . 1881.-T.W. Rhys Davids . IOS 6d . Lectures on some Points in the History of ...
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... knowledge . A religious change is , like a physiological change , of the nature of assimilation by , and absorption into , existing elements . The religion which our Lord preached was rooted in Judaism . It came " not to destroy , but ...
... knowledge . A religious change is , like a physiological change , of the nature of assimilation by , and absorption into , existing elements . The religion which our Lord preached was rooted in Judaism . It came " not to destroy , but ...
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... knowledge . But Christianity claims to be a present guide of our lives . It has been so large a factor in the moral development of our race , that we cannot set aside its claim unheard . Neither can we admit it until we know what ...
... knowledge . But Christianity claims to be a present guide of our lives . It has been so large a factor in the moral development of our race , that we cannot set aside its claim unheard . Neither can we admit it until we know what ...
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... knowledge should not have had for its chief meaning in earlier times that which it is tending to mean now , the knowledge of the phenomena and laws of the physical world . The tendency to collect and colligate and compare the facts of ...
... knowledge should not have had for its chief meaning in earlier times that which it is tending to mean now , the knowledge of the phenomena and laws of the physical world . The tendency to collect and colligate and compare the facts of ...
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... knowledge which he teaches , are similar survivals of Greek terms.3 1 Profiteri , professio , are the Latin translations of éñaɣyéλλeσ0ɑı , ayyeλía : the latter words are found as early as Aristotle in connec- tion with the idea of ...
... knowledge which he teaches , are similar survivals of Greek terms.3 1 Profiteri , professio , are the Latin translations of éñaɣyéλλeσ0ɑı , ayyeλía : the latter words are found as early as Aristotle in connec- tion with the idea of ...
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Page 170 - For this, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.
Page xxiv - The Sermon on the Mount is the promulgation of a new law of conduct; it assumes beliefs rather than formulates them ; the theological conceptions which underlie it belong to the ethical rather than the speculative side of theology; metaphysics are wholly absent. The Nicene Creed is a statement partly of historical facts and partly of dogmatic inferences ; the metaphysical terms which it contains would probably have been unintelligible to the first disciples ; ethics have no place in it. The one belongs...
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Page 253 - We thank thee, holy Father, for thy holy name, which thou hast caused to dwell in our hearts, and for the knowledge and faith and immortality which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.
Page 302 - We thank thee, our Father, for the holy vine of David thy servant, which thou hast made known to us through Jesus thy servant ; to thee be the glory forever.