The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 107A. Constable, 1858 |
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Page 85
... doctrine of papal supremacy , of abso- lute sacerdotalism , fell prostrate . With it Teutonic Christianity proceeded to liberate the human mind from the shackles which had cramped its energies and stunted its growth . It was not ...
... doctrine of papal supremacy , of abso- lute sacerdotalism , fell prostrate . With it Teutonic Christianity proceeded to liberate the human mind from the shackles which had cramped its energies and stunted its growth . It was not ...
Page 226
... doctrine of fear , Fénélon that of love . Bossuet's mind was petrified by ever looking back , -that of Fénélon was di- rected ever forward , in spite of the taunts and despair of sceptics and unbelievers . The one loved immutability ...
... doctrine of fear , Fénélon that of love . Bossuet's mind was petrified by ever looking back , -that of Fénélon was di- rected ever forward , in spite of the taunts and despair of sceptics and unbelievers . The one loved immutability ...
Page 467
... doctrines of Free Will on the one hand , and Predestination on the other , each of which he considers inconsistent with his own system . He looks upon both as theological . The earliest doctrine upon the nature of events is the doctrine ...
... doctrines of Free Will on the one hand , and Predestination on the other , each of which he considers inconsistent with his own system . He looks upon both as theological . The earliest doctrine upon the nature of events is the doctrine ...
Contents
1 General Report on the Administration of | 1 |
History of Latin Christianity including that of | 51 |
Memorials and Correspondence of Charles James | 134 |
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