The stationariness of religion; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man; indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology.... The Radical - Side 45redigeret af - 1866Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1846 - 556 sider
...soul's worship is builded. .... Man is the wonder-maker. He is seen amid miracles. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration...is closed ; the fear of degrading the character of Jesns by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology.... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1847 - 492 sider
...for the world. The stationariness of religion, the assumption that the ago of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the...show us that God is, not was ; that he speaketh, not •pake. The true Christianity — a faith like Christ's in the infmitude of man — is lost. None... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1847 - 508 sider
...for the world. The stationarinesa of religion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the...Jesus, by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficienlclearnens the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher, to show us that... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1847 - 494 sider
...of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficientclearness the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher, to show us ilmt God is, not was ; that he speaketh, not spake. The true Christianity — a faith like Christ's... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1847 - 502 sider
...for the world. The stationariness of rel1gion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing htm as a man, indicate with sufficient clearness the falsebood of our theology. It is the office of... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 sider
...wonder-worker. He is seen amid miracles. All men bless and curse. He saith yea and nay, only. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration...is, not was; that He speaketh, not spake. The true Christianity—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man—is lost. None believeth in the soul... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 sider
...wonder-worker. He is seen amid miracles. All men bless and curse. He saith yea and nay, only. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration...is, not was; that He speaketh, not spake. The true Christianity,—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of man,—is lost. None believeth in the soul... | |
| 1849 - 448 sider
...worker. He is seen amid miracles. All men bless and curse. He saith yea and nay, only. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration...that God is, not was ; that he speaketh, not spake." " Let me admonish you, first of all, to go alone ; to refuse the good models, even those which are... | |
| 1853 - 642 sider
...truths as yet undiscovered in all their meaning, but which an apseen amid miracles. The stationariness of religion, the assumption that the age of inspiration...that God is, not was ; that He speaketh, not spake." " Once leave your own knowledge of God, your own sentiment, and take secondary knowledge, as St Paul's,... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1856 - 562 sider
...his soul's worship is builded Man is the wondermaker. He is seen amid miracles. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that the age of inspiration...us that God is, not was — that He speaketh, not spoke. The true Christianity — a faith like Christ's in the mfinitude of man — is lost. None believeth... | |
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