A Manual of TheologyA. and C. Black, 1892 - 424 pàgines |
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Pàgina 13
... far , peculiarly constituted . But , nevertheless , in spite of all this there arose amongst them a body of men of whom one chief aim was to destroy not only the crude practices of these heathen religions HEBREW AND GREEK RELIGIONS 13.
... far , peculiarly constituted . But , nevertheless , in spite of all this there arose amongst them a body of men of whom one chief aim was to destroy not only the crude practices of these heathen religions HEBREW AND GREEK RELIGIONS 13.
Pàgina 14
Thomas Banks Strong. destroy not only the crude practices of these heathen religions , but also the very desire for them ; to divert the people from the tendency to nature - worship and fix their hearts on a God , who refused to allow ...
Thomas Banks Strong. destroy not only the crude practices of these heathen religions , but also the very desire for them ; to divert the people from the tendency to nature - worship and fix their hearts on a God , who refused to allow ...
Pàgina 20
... practice . B. We must now turn to the more difficult aspect of this portion of our investigation , and inquire what exactly it is which is involved in these two primary factors in religion ? What expectations do they imply on the part ...
... practice . B. We must now turn to the more difficult aspect of this portion of our investigation , and inquire what exactly it is which is involved in these two primary factors in religion ? What expectations do they imply on the part ...
Pàgina 33
... practices which belong to the most undeveloped types of humanity have a real kinship with speculations more elaborate and loftier than they . It may be worth while to pause for a moment , and draw together the results we have attained ...
... practices which belong to the most undeveloped types of humanity have a real kinship with speculations more elaborate and loftier than they . It may be worth while to pause for a moment , and draw together the results we have attained ...
Pàgina 34
... practice . It is certainly a matter of considerable import- ance that certain psychological conditions can be found which do operate widely amongst men , and do lead to the result which is no less widely present . We are not weighted ...
... practice . It is certainly a matter of considerable import- ance that certain psychological conditions can be found which do operate widely amongst men , and do lead to the result which is no less widely present . We are not weighted ...
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