Jesus and His Biographers: Or, the Remarks on the Four Gospels, Revised with Copious AdditionsCarey, Lea and Blanchard, 1838 - 450 sider |
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Side iv
... feels to be valuable truth , in the exceeding greatness of the theme , which must cause treatises , far more elaborate than any he has attempted , to be considered but as steps in the pro- gress towards clearer and still clearer light ...
... feels to be valuable truth , in the exceeding greatness of the theme , which must cause treatises , far more elaborate than any he has attempted , to be considered but as steps in the pro- gress towards clearer and still clearer light ...
Side 2
... feeling of respect for Christianity and the Christian Scriptures . But this feeling of respect is vague and barren . It is found to co - exist with an utter rejection , secret or openly avowed , of all the historical details of the ...
... feeling of respect for Christianity and the Christian Scriptures . But this feeling of respect is vague and barren . It is found to co - exist with an utter rejection , secret or openly avowed , of all the historical details of the ...
Side 3
... feeling of awe inspired by the thought of the respect in which they have been held for ages . The veneration , so long and widely felt for them , furnishes in their favour a pre- sumption , to which it would vitiate all our ...
... feeling of awe inspired by the thought of the respect in which they have been held for ages . The veneration , so long and widely felt for them , furnishes in their favour a pre- sumption , to which it would vitiate all our ...
Side 10
... feelings of awe and sacred- ness which have gathered round these books cannot have been the growth of any brief period . The reli- gious prejudices and associations of the human mind are not the offspring of a day , but the slow ...
... feelings of awe and sacred- ness which have gathered round these books cannot have been the growth of any brief period . The reli- gious prejudices and associations of the human mind are not the offspring of a day , but the slow ...
Side 17
... feels , though unconsciously , and without the perception of which the efforts of the artist are ut- terly fruitless . In the scenes and phenomena of the moral and intelligent world , a like coherence exists as a vital and all ...
... feels , though unconsciously , and without the perception of which the efforts of the artist are ut- terly fruitless . In the scenes and phenomena of the moral and intelligent world , a like coherence exists as a vital and all ...
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