The Critical Review of Theological and Philosophical Literature, Volume 5Williams and Norsate, 1895 |
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... nature of their religious ideas , endeavours to trace the influence of these upon their social and civil evolution . The god or deity was the bond of union ; the city or state was one because the deity was one . But the neighbouring ...
... nature of their religious ideas , endeavours to trace the influence of these upon their social and civil evolution . The god or deity was the bond of union ; the city or state was one because the deity was one . But the neighbouring ...
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... natural heritage , for Sargon not only penetrated to the ocean , but appears to have sailed to Cyprus . Phenician bottoms must have carried him and his troops , a proof that these maritime McCurdy's History , Prophecy , and the Monuments .
... natural heritage , for Sargon not only penetrated to the ocean , but appears to have sailed to Cyprus . Phenician bottoms must have carried him and his troops , a proof that these maritime McCurdy's History , Prophecy , and the Monuments .
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... nature of the misused distinction between " Ebionites " and " Nazaræans " is laid down with a firm hand ( much as in M'Giffert's note on Eus . H. E. iii . 27 ) ; and the peculiar Essene Ebionism of the Book of Helxai is traced to the ...
... nature of the misused distinction between " Ebionites " and " Nazaræans " is laid down with a firm hand ( much as in M'Giffert's note on Eus . H. E. iii . 27 ) ; and the peculiar Essene Ebionism of the Book of Helxai is traced to the ...
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... natural that , in proportion to the strength of our belief in a Personal God , we should expect that He would reveal ... nature of God which personality demands , and the entire course of history from which the elements of the relation ...
... natural that , in proportion to the strength of our belief in a Personal God , we should expect that He would reveal ... nature of God which personality demands , and the entire course of history from which the elements of the relation ...
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... nature from a perfect whole that we see in part . The former we rule , because we are persons ; the latter , we are led to conclude , God informs ; both we regard as one in prin- ciple . So , the more we lay hold upon our own ...
... nature from a perfect whole that we see in part . The former we rule , because we are persons ; the latter , we are led to conclude , God informs ; both we regard as one in prin- ciple . So , the more we lay hold upon our own ...
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Page 283 - Thou shalt purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; thou shalt wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.
Page 284 - Tell it out among the heathen, that the LORD is king; and that it is he who hath made the round world so fast that it cannot be moved ; and how that he shall judge the people righteously.
Page 184 - Balfour.— THE FOUNDATIONS OF BELIEF : being Notes Introductory to the Study of Theology.
Page 74 - Our present problems are said to be waiting for the next (Ecumenical Council. Better let them wait till the veil is removed and we see God face to face.
Page 393 - So Ahab sent unto all the children of Israel, and gathered the prophets together unto mount Carmel. And Elijah came unto all the people, and said, How long halt ye between two opinions ? if the Lord be God, follow him : but if Baal then follow him.
Page 319 - The second volume of Professor KIRKPATRICK'S Commentary on the Book of Psalms has all the excellent qualities which characterised the first. ...It gives what is best in the philology of the subject. Its notes furnish what is most needed and most useful. Its literary style is attractive. It furnishes all that is of real value in the form of introduction, and it has a studious regard for the devout as well as intelligent understanding of the Psalms.
Page 284 - ... such as speak wrong. 15 I should utterly have fainted, but that I believe verily to see the goodness of the LORD in the land of the living. 16 O tarry thou the LORD'S leisure ; be strong, and he shall comfort thine heart ; and put thou thy trust in the LORD.
Page 40 - ... tell it to the church ; but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be to thee as a heathen and a publican.
Page 46 - Maasformel and the conception of it as an ultimate ' psychophysic law ' will remain an 'idol of the den,' if ever there was one. Fechner himself indeed was a German Gdehrteroi the ideal type, at once simple and shrewd, a mystic and an experimentalist, homely and daring, and as loyal to facts as to his theories. But it would be terrible if even such a dear old man as this could saddle our Science forever with his patient whimsies, and, in a world so full of more...
Page 283 - BIBLIA THE BIBLE, THAT is, THE HOLY SCRIPTURE OF THE OLDE AND NEW TESTAMENT, faithfully and truly translated out of Douche and Latyn in to Englishe.