The Christian Examiner, Volume 82Crosby, Nichols, & Company, 1867 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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... things We murder to dissect . " The world of knowledge and the world of faith are princi- pially distinct . They are not even concentric circles . The world of science is a little epicycle which rides the deferent of an unknown orb . It ...
... things We murder to dissect . " The world of knowledge and the world of faith are princi- pially distinct . They are not even concentric circles . The world of science is a little epicycle which rides the deferent of an unknown orb . It ...
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... things divine , to the furtherance of truth and of freedom . Thou seest that things divine should be separated from human folly 10 [ Jan. The Destinies of Ecclesiastical Religion .
... things divine , to the furtherance of truth and of freedom . Thou seest that things divine should be separated from human folly 10 [ Jan. The Destinies of Ecclesiastical Religion .
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... thing to take the German mind out of the dark byways of feverish and busy cities into the sunlight of green hillsides and the soft air of fruitful valleys . The immediate prede- cessor of Auerbach , however , but in a narrow way , was ...
... thing to take the German mind out of the dark byways of feverish and busy cities into the sunlight of green hillsides and the soft air of fruitful valleys . The immediate prede- cessor of Auerbach , however , but in a narrow way , was ...
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... things be trained , to wrestle with it upon grounds independent of those presented by Christian doc- trine . But ... thing , perhaps , to the peculiar success he obtained in his peasant tales ; for there he not only had full scope ...
... things be trained , to wrestle with it upon grounds independent of those presented by Christian doc- trine . But ... thing , perhaps , to the peculiar success he obtained in his peasant tales ; for there he not only had full scope ...
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... thing of the artist in the moralist ; and to many of us , there- fore , unaccustomed to look in fiction for any thing more than amusement , he may seem dull . But it must be remembered that he is a true type of the German character ...
... thing of the artist in the moralist ; and to many of us , there- fore , unaccustomed to look in fiction for any thing more than amusement , he may seem dull . But it must be remembered that he is a true type of the German character ...
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Page 6 - Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and meted out heaven with the span, and comprehended the dust of the earth in a measure, and weighed the mountains in scales, and the hills in a balance?
Page 152 - Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, And with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.
Page 145 - For this commandment which I command thee this day, it is not hidden from thee, neither is it far off. It is not in heaven, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go up for us to heaven, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? Neither is it beyond the sea, that thou shouldest say, Who shall go over the sea for us, and bring it unto us, that we may hear it, and do it? But the word is very nigh unto thee, in thy mouth, and in thy heart, that thou mayest do it.
Page 90 - Canst thou lift up thy voice to the clouds, That abundance of waters may cover thee? Canst thou send lightnings, that they may go, And say unto thee, Here we are?
Page 145 - See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil, in that I command thee this day to love the LORD thy God, to walk in His ways, and to keep His commandments, and His statutes, and His judgments, that thou mayest live and multiply : and the LORD thy God shall bless thee in the land whither thou goest to possess it.
Page 101 - I am the way, the truth and the life. I am the resurrection and the life.
Page 316 - It is so true that a woman may be in love with a woman, and a man with a man.
Page 127 - And say unto the people of the land, Thus saith the Lord GOD of the inhabitants of Jerusalem, and of the land of Israel ; They shall eat their bread with carefulness, and drink their water with astonishment, that her land may be desolate from all that is therein, because of the violence of all them that dwell therein. 20 And the cities that are inhabited shall be laid waste, and the land shall be desolate ; and ye shall know that I am the LORD.
Page 90 - Have the gates of death been opened unto thee ? Or hast thou seen the doors of the shadow of death?
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