| Religion - 1890 - 402 pages
...forest and the morass, looks out from the height which he has reached upon the fair landscape — and speaking as one who has so stood and so looked, I...of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon — the horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity... | |
| Theology - 1891 - 736 pages
...zal den weg openen tot eene hoogere ontwikkeling van het Christendom dan tot dus ver werd bereikt. „For though you may believe that I am but a dreamer...of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far. horizon — the horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity... | |
| Sermons, American - 1892 - 666 pages
...transforming and corrupting the simple truth of Jesus, he comes at last to close with words like these: — " For, though you may believe that I am but a dreamer...of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon, — a horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread, — a Christianity... | |
| Theology - 1892 - 594 pages
...orthodoxy, and returning to the simple faith and life of the earliest Christians. " For," he says, " though you may believe that I am but a dreamer of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon — the horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - Conduct of life - 1893 - 246 pages
...transforming and corrupting the simple truth of Jesus, he comes at last to close with words like these : — " For, though you may believe that I am but a dreamer...of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon, — a horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread, — a Christianity... | |
| Christianity - 1893 - 1376 pages
...vision of which the late Dr. Hatch wrote so beautifully in the closing words of his Hibbert Lectures : " For though you may believe that I am but a dreamer of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon, a Christianity which is not new but old, which is not old but new ; a Christianity in which... | |
| Henry Albert Stimson - Apostles' Creed - 1898 - 386 pages
...scholar, the late Professor Edwin Hatch, of Oxford, closes his Hibbert Lectures with this sentence : "Though you may believe that I am but a dreamer of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon — the horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity... | |
| Howard Wiegner Kriebel - Schwenkfelders - 1904 - 334 pages
...the day when the dream of Edwin Hatch would be turned into reality: "Though you may believe that I am a dreamer of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon — the horizon beyond which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity which... | |
| George Leopold Hurst - Christian literature - 1926 - 568 pages
...doubt be found to have made the mistakes of a pioneer; but I feel also the certainty of a pioneer .... For though you may believe that I am but a dreamer of dreams, I seem to see, though it be on the far horizon — the horizon beyond the fields which either we or our children will tread — a Christianity... | |
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