A defence of 'The eclipse of faith' by its author [H. Rogers], a rejoinder to professor [F.W.] Newman's 'reply' [in his Phases of faith].1854 |
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... religious nature to the external organon which deve- lops it , which last it still seems may , somehow , come from man , but cannot come from God ; to offer some observations on his new chapter on the " Moral Perfec- tion of Christ ...
... religious nature to the external organon which deve- lops it , which last it still seems may , somehow , come from man , but cannot come from God ; to offer some observations on his new chapter on the " Moral Perfec- tion of Christ ...
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... religious feelings of his countrymen to jar their inmost sense of all that is most sacred- than any other writer of his day . Yet no sooner does any one proceed to expose his own religious system , which seems so unreasonable to the ...
... religious feelings of his countrymen to jar their inmost sense of all that is most sacred- than any other writer of his day . Yet no sooner does any one proceed to expose his own religious system , which seems so unreasonable to the ...
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... religion . Again ; in theory nothing can be more delightful than Mr. Newman's charity ; in practice nothing more grotesque . He is full of fierce anathemas against bigotry , and declaims most passionately on behalf of charity and loving ...
... religion . Again ; in theory nothing can be more delightful than Mr. Newman's charity ; in practice nothing more grotesque . He is full of fierce anathemas against bigotry , and declaims most passionately on behalf of charity and loving ...
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... religious notions from nature alone , or in any way from without ; since he confesses his sentiments have been practically elicited by his spiritualist writers . Harrington remarks , that it is of little use for " nature to teach him ...
... religious notions from nature alone , or in any way from without ; since he confesses his sentiments have been practically elicited by his spiritualist writers . Harrington remarks , that it is of little use for " nature to teach him ...
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... religion but what he receives blindly . Such a one naturally relishes a joke better than a psalm , a sceptical dialogue of Plato or Hume better than a treatise on Natural Theology , and will scarcely be so absurd as to sacrifice what is ...
... religion but what he receives blindly . Such a one naturally relishes a joke better than a psalm , a sceptical dialogue of Plato or Hume better than a treatise on Natural Theology , and will scarcely be so absurd as to sacrifice what is ...
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