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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ... - Page 10
by Henry Hart Milman - 1854 - 679 pages
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1861 - 626 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....compelled to assert, and cannot help asserting, its own freedom. And as that progress is manifestly a law of human nature, proceeding from the Divine Author...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature

Bible - 1854 - 500 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....been contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom. ' The full and more explicit expansion of these views on this Avatar of Teutonic Christianity must...
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The Journal of Sacred Literature, Volume 7; Volume 25

John Kitto - Bible - 1854 - 504 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....been contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom. ' The full and more explicit expansion of these views on this Avatar of Teutonic Christianity must...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 28

Christianity - 1854 - 532 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....have been contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom.'—Vol. i. pp. 2—10. ' The following note shows how far the author would allow the name of...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ...

Henry Hart Milman - Papacy - 1854 - 500 pages
...inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledSe> and in the more general dissemination of "y- that knowledge. Human thought is almost compelled...been contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom. The full and more explicit expansion of these views on this Avatar of Teutonic Christianity must await...
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The Christian remembrancer; or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volume 28

1854 - 532 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....asserting, its original freedom. And as that progress is rnanifestly a law of human nature, proceeding from the divine Author of our being, this self-adaptation...
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Quarterly Journal of the American Unitarian Association, Volume 3

Unitarian churches - 1856 - 692 pages
...development of Christianity seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge, and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom." — Vol. I. p. 9. PERSONAL INFLUENCE. IN the beautiful parable of the talents is forcibly illustrated...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 10

1858 - 516 pages
...universal history. In the words of one who has arrived at Hegel's conclusion by a very different route, " Human thought is almost compelled to assert, and cannot...nature proceeding from the Divine Author of our being, the self-adaptation of the one true religion to that progress must have the divine sanction, and may...
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History of Latin Christianity: Including that of the Popes to the ..., Volume 1

Henry Hart Milman - Papacy - 1860 - 554 pages
...of the Christian family, resumed its place as the highest state of Christian grace and perfection. thought is almost compelled to assert, and cannot...been contemplated in the counsels of Infinite Wisdom. The full and more explicit expansion of these views on this Avatar of Teutonic Christianity must await...
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A discussion among upwards of 250 theological inquirers ... on the unity ...

Ranley - 1864 - 226 pages
...devellopmeut of Christianity, seems the inevitable consequence of man's progress in knowledge and in the more general dissemination of that knowledge....compelled to assert, and cannot help asserting its own Freedom. And as that progress is manifestly a law of human nature, proceeding from the Divine Author...
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