A Defence of the FaithLongman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1862 - 222 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 66
עמוד
... and probable future developments . The second part , on Christian Evidences , and the third part , on Holy Scripture , are in preparation . ( RECAP ) 5713 777 MAR -11911 271538 CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION II . ALEXANDRIA III . -
... and probable future developments . The second part , on Christian Evidences , and the third part , on Holy Scripture , are in preparation . ( RECAP ) 5713 777 MAR -11911 271538 CHAP . I. INTRODUCTION II . ALEXANDRIA III . -
עמוד 2
... Scripture . They invented and exaggerated difficulties , in order to destroy the autho- rity which was conclusive against them . They knew that they could produce little effect against the Christian faith unless they first destroyed the ...
... Scripture . They invented and exaggerated difficulties , in order to destroy the autho- rity which was conclusive against them . They knew that they could produce little effect against the Christian faith unless they first destroyed the ...
עמוד 4
... Scripture has ever been the document of proof . We sometimes underrate the significance of the subjects which were vehemently debated on both sides . The Monothelite controversy , for instance , besides its obvious and direct importance ...
... Scripture has ever been the document of proof . We sometimes underrate the significance of the subjects which were vehemently debated on both sides . The Monothelite controversy , for instance , besides its obvious and direct importance ...
עמוד 14
... Scriptures for the purpose of refuting them ; and , though his work in fifteen books against Christianity was destroyed by command of Theodosius , enough has been preserved by such writers as Augustine , Eusebius , and Jerome , to show ...
... Scriptures for the purpose of refuting them ; and , though his work in fifteen books against Christianity was destroyed by command of Theodosius , enough has been preserved by such writers as Augustine , Eusebius , and Jerome , to show ...
עמוד 16
... Scripture narrative , from which Origen would have shrunk with abhorrence . He learned from his master , Clement , and still more from the pervading influence by which Clement himself was formed , a system half philosophical , half ...
... Scripture narrative , from which Origen would have shrunk with abhorrence . He learned from his master , Clement , and still more from the pervading influence by which Clement himself was formed , a system half philosophical , half ...
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Abelard affirmed Alexandria Anselm argument Aristotle atheism Auguste Comte Augustine authority became belief Bishop c'est called century character Christ Christian faith church Collins Condillac creed criticism deism deists denied Descartes deux Dieu disciples distinction divine doctrine earnest existence external faculty Fichte followers German Gospel heathen Hegel Hobbes human Ibid ideas infidelity infinite influence intellectual interpretation Jesus Kant knowledge learned Leibnitz London Lord maintained Malebranche ment mental metaphysicians metaphysics mind miracles modern moral mystical nature nominalists notion object opinions origin pantheism Paris period Phil Philos philosophy Pierre Leroux pietists Plato Plotinus present principles Proclus produced prophecy published questions rationalist reason rejected religion religious revelation Saisset says scepticism Schelling scheme Schleiermacher scholasticism Scripture Siècle soul speaks speculations Spinoza spirit Strauss supposed Testament theologians theology Thomas Chubb thought tion translated truth unbelief universal words writings
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עמוד 55 - De veritate; if it be for thy glory, I beseech thee give me some sign from heaven; if not, I shall suppress it.
עמוד 208 - Nor for any of the higher or supernatural views of inspiration is there any foundation in the Gospels or Epistles. There is no appearance in their writings that the Evangelists or Apostles had any inward gift, or were subject to any power external to them different from that of preaching or teaching which they daily exercised; nor do they anywhere lead us to suppose that they were free from error or infirmity.
עמוד 208 - If such a Spirit did not dwell in the Church, the Bible would not be inspired, for the Bible is before all things the written voice of the congregation. Bold as such a theory of inspiration may sound, it was the earliest creed of the Church, and it is the only one to which the facts of Scripture answer. The sacred writers acknowledge themselves men of like passions with ourselves, and we are promised illumination from the Spirit which dwelt in them.
עמוד 144 - finite." Therefore there is no idea, or conception of anything we call "infinite." No man can have in his mind an image of infinite magnitude ; nor conceive infinite swiftness, infinite time, or infinite force, or infinite power. When we say any thing is infinite, we signify only, that we are not able to conceive the ends, and bounds of the things named ; having no conception of the thing, but of our own inability.
עמוד 221 - Ecclesiastical History of the Second and Third Centuries, Illustrated from the Writings of Tertullian.
עמוד 111 - ... good; silently and insensibly working whenever and wherever opportunity offers, at the improvement of each organic being in relation to its organic and inorganic conditions of life. We see nothing of these slow changes in progress, until the hand of time has marked the...
עמוד 198 - Gramineae" — the last of the natural orders elaborated for the "Genera Plantarum": — " Much has been done, however, for the elucidation of the order in local Floras. Already at the close of the last century and the commencement of the present...
עמוד 118 - ... suicide is merely the product of the general condition of society, and that the individual felon only carries into effect what is a necessary consequence of preceding circumstances. In a given state of society, a certain number of persons must put an end to their own life. This is the general law; and the special question as to who shall commit the crime depends of...
עמוד 210 - Though we commonly regard mental and bodily life as distinct, it needs only to ascend somewhat above the ordinary point of view, to see that they are but sub-divisions of life in general ; and that no line of demarcation can be drawn between them, otherwise than arbitrarily.
עמוד 70 - Chaldaic, with such late forms as ^isi ^ and •£» the pronominal n and n having passed into ~\, and not only minute description of Antiochus's reign, but the stoppage of such description at the precise date 169 BC, remove all philological and critical doubt as to the age of the book.