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... give an exhaustive account of Chris- tian dogma . If the Incarnation be a divine fact , ten thousand generations of men will not exhaust the truths . it contains . I have chosen certain aspects of Catholic doctrine for illustration and ...
... give an exhaustive account of Chris- tian dogma . If the Incarnation be a divine fact , ten thousand generations of men will not exhaust the truths . it contains . I have chosen certain aspects of Catholic doctrine for illustration and ...
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... give certainty - Future life of fame unsatisfactory - Future life desired by the suffering - It is a necessity of the soul - Because the soul cannot satisfy all its desires here - Because the capability of enjoyment is limited here ...
... give certainty - Future life of fame unsatisfactory - Future life desired by the suffering - It is a necessity of the soul - Because the soul cannot satisfy all its desires here - Because the capability of enjoyment is limited here ...
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... gives notice to the spiritual nature when its appetites touch and assimilate its natural food ; and as the purpose of the animal appetite is the perfection of the body , so , the purpose of the spiritual appetite is the de- velopment of ...
... gives notice to the spiritual nature when its appetites touch and assimilate its natural food ; and as the purpose of the animal appetite is the perfection of the body , so , the purpose of the spiritual appetite is the de- velopment of ...
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... give pleasure the moment it is breathed upon by doubt , and does not the suspicion of uncertainty goad the mind into inquiry which it cannot relinquish till it has again arrived at an unassailable truth , in which its energy may expire ...
... give pleasure the moment it is breathed upon by doubt , and does not the suspicion of uncertainty goad the mind into inquiry which it cannot relinquish till it has again arrived at an unassailable truth , in which its energy may expire ...
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... give one aspect of the truth , and the natural philosopher and psychologist forget that synthesis is as necessary as analysis . To separate is to destroy unity , to kill life . Analysis is the disintegration of life , synthesis is its ...
... give one aspect of the truth , and the natural philosopher and psychologist forget that synthesis is as necessary as analysis . To separate is to destroy unity , to kill life . Analysis is the disintegration of life , synthesis is its ...
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Page 227 - For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body : so also is Christ. — For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free ; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.
Page 8 - The Greek Testament: with a critically revised Text; a Digest of Various Readings; Marginal References to verbal and Idiomatic Usage; Prolegomena; and a Critical and Exegetical Commentary. For the Use of Theological Students and Ministers, By HENRY ALFORD, DD, Dean of Canterbury. Vol. I., containing the Four Gospels.
Page 367 - In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God ; all things were made by him, and without him was not any thing made that was made.
Page 337 - Wednesday. Doth he feel it? No.- Doth he hear it? No. Is it insensible then? Yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living? No. Why? Detraction will not suffer it: — therefore I'll none of it: Honour is a mere scutcheon, and so ends my catechism.
Page 141 - But now ye seek to kill me, a man that hath told you the truth, which I have heard of God: this did not Abraham.
Page 49 - Balfour.— THE FOUNDATIONS OF BELIEF : being Notes Introductory to the Study of Theology. By the Right Hon. ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR. Crown 8vo, 6s. net. Baring-Gould.— THE ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF RELIGIOUS BELIEF.
Page 364 - The whole counsel of God concerning all things necessary for his own glory, man's salvation, faith and life, is either expressly set down in scripture, or by good and necessary consequence may be deduced from scripture ; unto which nothing at any time is to be added, whether by new revelations of the Spirit or traditions of men.
Page 77 - Adams.— SACRED ALLEGORIES. The Shadow of the Cross —The Distant Hills— The Old Man's Home — The King's Messengers. By the Rev. WILLIAM ADAMS, MA, late Fellow of Merton College, Oxford.
Page 2 - THE ANNOTATED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER : being an Historical, Ritual, and Theological Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England. Edited by the Rev. JOHN HENRY BLUNT, DD 4/0. zis. THE COMPENDIOUS EDITION OF THE ANNOTATED BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER: forming a concise Commentary on the Devotional System of the Church of England.
Page 275 - And on the morrow when he departed, he took out two pence and gave them to the host, and said unto him, 'Take care of him; and whatsoever thou spendest more, when I come again, I will repay thee.