The Theological Review: A Quarterly Journal of Religious Thought and Life, Volume 14Williams and Norgate, 1877 - Christianity |
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... tion involves the historic or time - process , and the mutually contradictory categories of logic , we cannot , of course , by the very nature of the case , comprehend the link between the two spheres : we must have the higher form of ...
... tion involves the historic or time - process , and the mutually contradictory categories of logic , we cannot , of course , by the very nature of the case , comprehend the link between the two spheres : we must have the higher form of ...
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... tion - not for more life , but for none . The darkly brilliant Scho- penhauer even in Europe feels and deliberately systematizes this longing into a philosophy . It appears in Byron , in Heine , in Buddha , in the Hindoo , and in many a ...
... tion - not for more life , but for none . The darkly brilliant Scho- penhauer even in Europe feels and deliberately systematizes this longing into a philosophy . It appears in Byron , in Heine , in Buddha , in the Hindoo , and in many a ...
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... tion from the spell of these discourses to those who heard them as originally delivered , that they no longer come living from their author's lips , and that his voice neither renders the full significance of their poetry , nor aids ...
... tion from the spell of these discourses to those who heard them as originally delivered , that they no longer come living from their author's lips , and that his voice neither renders the full significance of their poetry , nor aids ...
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... tion to this is the Pastor of Hermas ; but the Greek of that book is still a problem . It has a great deal more of the Hel- lenistic and Neo - Hellenic than any work that has come down to us anterior to the works of Ptochoprodromus . It ...
... tion to this is the Pastor of Hermas ; but the Greek of that book is still a problem . It has a great deal more of the Hel- lenistic and Neo - Hellenic than any work that has come down to us anterior to the works of Ptochoprodromus . It ...
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... tion of the Spirit is a special feature of the ninth Similitude of Hermas . And the writers of the Homily and of the Pastor of Hermas agree also in speaking of Christ as the Spirit . " Such an one , " says the writer of the Homily ...
... tion of the Spirit is a special feature of the ninth Similitude of Hermas . And the writers of the Homily and of the Pastor of Hermas agree also in speaking of Christ as the Spirit . " Such an one , " says the writer of the Homily ...
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Page 491 - And if his father have no brethren, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his kinsman that is next to him of his family, and he shall possess it: and it shall be unto the children of Israel a statute of judgment, as the Lord commanded Moses.
Page 449 - the doing good to mankind, in obedience to the will of God, and for the sake of everlasting happiness.
Page 173 - And they said, Is not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, whose father and mother we know? how is it then that he saith, I came down from heaven?
Page 130 - Truth, Lord : yet the dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from their masters' table. Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith : be it unto thee even as thou wilt.
Page 456 - WHOSOEVER will be saved : before all things it is necessary that he hold the Catholic Faith. Which Faith, except every one do keep whole and undefiled : without doubt he shall perish everlastingly.
Page 481 - Tis life, whereof our nerves are scant, Oh life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want.
Page 130 - Then Jesus answered and said unto her, O woman, great is thy faith : be it done unto thee even as thou wilt.
Page 119 - Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When thou wast young, thou girdedst thyself, and walkedst whither thou wouldest: but when thou shalt be old, thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, and another shall gird thee, and carry thee whither thou wouldest not.
Page 585 - Is any man called being circumcised? let him not become uncircumcised. Is any called in uncircumcision? let him not be circumcised.
Page 587 - Do we then make void the law through faith ? God forbid : yea, we establish the law.