The Religions of the World and Their Relations to Christianity: Considered in Eight Lectures Founded by the Hon. Robert BoyleJohn W. Parker and Son, 1852 - 252 sider |
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Side ix
... truth of this principle to their minds , for the proofs which he has given that , as much in the seventeenth century as in the seventh , it could break down whatever did not pay it homage , cannot be per- suaded to look upon any phrases ...
... truth of this principle to their minds , for the proofs which he has given that , as much in the seventeenth century as in the seventh , it could break down whatever did not pay it homage , cannot be per- suaded to look upon any phrases ...
Side x
... truth which made these faiths so energetic is not what it was , or is it because it dwelt in them apart from other truths , without which in our days , it can scarcely even exist , much less live ? These questions may never present ...
... truth which made these faiths so energetic is not what it was , or is it because it dwelt in them apart from other truths , without which in our days , it can scarcely even exist , much less live ? These questions may never present ...
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... truth may be concealed in it , and may be needed to supplant it , he has not courage to enquire . Each , I think , is refuted on its own ground . Dilettante scholarship is found not to be sound scholarship . That which has no hold on ...
... truth may be concealed in it , and may be needed to supplant it , he has not courage to enquire . Each , I think , is refuted on its own ground . Dilettante scholarship is found not to be sound scholarship . That which has no hold on ...
Side 3
... truth into the distant parts of the earth when we were carrying our own faith into them ? Might not the whole notion be a dream of our vanity ? Might not particular soils be adapted to particular religions ? Might not the effort to ...
... truth into the distant parts of the earth when we were carrying our own faith into them ? Might not the whole notion be a dream of our vanity ? Might not particular soils be adapted to particular religions ? Might not the effort to ...
Side 4
... anxiety the advantage " of groundedness in his religion ; for the per- " plexity his doubts created obliged him to re- " move them to be seriously inquisitive of the BOYLE'S PERSONAL CONFLICTS . 5 " truth of the very 4 PART I. LECTURE I.
... anxiety the advantage " of groundedness in his religion ; for the per- " plexity his doubts created obliged him to re- " move them to be seriously inquisitive of the BOYLE'S PERSONAL CONFLICTS . 5 " truth of the very 4 PART I. LECTURE I.
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