But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian Church alone which is so far heir of all the ages as to fulfil the dumb, dim expectation of mankind; in it alone the sacramental meal commemorates, by ordinance of its Founder, the divine... An Introduction to the History of Religion - Side 415af Frank Byron Jevons - 1896 - 443 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1897 - 546 sider
...communion with him by sacrifice and a sacramental meal. These institutions have been universal, ' but, of all the great religions of the world, it is the Christian...which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind ' (pp. 414-15). We may place here, before our final word, a few small criticisms which we desire to... | |
| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - 1897 - 528 sider
...sacrifice — a search which led Clement and Cyprian to try all the mysteries of Greece in vain. But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind." JAMES IVERACH. Contemporary Theology and Theism. By RW Wenky, MA, D.Phil.,, D.Sc., Senior Professor... | |
| Samuel Cheetham - 1897 - 216 sider
...sacrifice — a search which led Clement and Cyprian to try all the mysteries of Greece in vain. But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind." The whole earth was covered with altars and sacrificing priests. It is certain that in the second century... | |
| Samuel Cheetham - 1897 - 216 sider
...sacrifice — a search which led Clement and Cyprian to try all the mysteries of Greece in vain. But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind." The whole earth was covered with altars and sacrificing priests. It is certain that in the second century... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1903 - 474 sider
...in the Christian world, has no pretension to remain scientific. The perorational statement that " of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...as to fulfil the dumb, dim expectation of mankind," is but a sectarian shibboleth ; and the claim, " In it alone the sacramental meal commemorates % nrdinanet'... | |
| 1903 - 418 sider
...to destroy this passionate cry of humanity, and of all the religions of the world Christianity alone is so far heir of all the ages as to fulfil the intense craving and need. It is true that the idea of the priest has been corrupted and befouled beyond... | |
| Eli Mayer - 1918 - 104 sider
...religions of the world it is the Christian Church alone which is so far heir of all the ages as to fulfill the dumb, dim expectation of mankind; in it alone...sacrifice which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind2." Turning to that larger company of men whose views show reasonableness and intelligence,... | |
| Eli Mayer - 1918 - 104 sider
...ignored in the Gospels1." It is interesting to juxtapose to this the following words of Jevons: "But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...Church alone which is so far heir of all the ages as to fulfill the dumb, dim expectation of mankind; in it alone the sacramental meal commemorates by ordinance... | |
| Bertram Coghill Alan Windle - 1927 - 330 sider
...sacrifice — a search which led Clement and Cyprian to try all the mysteries of Greece in vain. But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...sacrifice which is a propitiation for the sins of all the world." In considering these two views we must remember that the first positive information which... | |
| W. S. F. Pickering - 2001 - 512 sider
...WSPP] 58 Notably by Byron Jevons, An Introduction to the History of Religion, chs XXV and XXVI. 'But of all the great religions of the world it is the Christian...which is a propitiation for the sins of all mankind' (p. 415). 59 [It is assumed there is a mistake in the French text. The words which appear are les universities... | |
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