The Tübingen School and Its Antecedents: A Review of the History and Present Condition of Modern TheologyWilliams and Norgate, 1863 - 390 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 25 - The times have been That, when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end ; but now they rise again, With twenty mortal murders on their crowns, And push us from our stools.
الصفحة 152 - That which hath been is that which shall be, and there is nothing new under the sun.
الصفحة 370 - For otherwise the Church could by necessity receive into the ministry only men of dull minds or dull consciences ; of dull, nay almost of dishonest minds, if they can persuade themselves that they actually agree in every minute particular with any great number of human propositions ; of dull consciences, if exercising their minds freely and yet believing that the Church requires the total adhesion of the understanding, they still, for considerations of their own convenience, enter into the ministry...
الصفحة 370 - ... is that most awful one, on which all very inquisitive reasoning minds are, I believe, most liable to such temptations — I mean the doctrine of the blessed Trinity. Do not start, my dear Coleridge ; I do not believe that Arnold has any serious scruples of the understanding about it, but it is a defect of his mind that he cannot get rid of a certain feeling of objections...
الصفحة 6 - Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation. In the name of the Holy Scripture, we do understand those canonical books of the Old and New Testament, of whose authority was never any doubt in the Church.
الصفحة 75 - Ich weiss dass ohne mich Gott nicht ein Nun kann leben ; Werd' ich zu nicht, Er muss von Noth den Geist aufgeben.
الصفحة 77 - Aber flüchtet aus der Sinne Schranken In die Freiheit der Gedanken, Und die Furchterscheinung ist entflohn, Und der ewge Abgrund wird sich füllen; Nehmt die Gottheit auf in euren Willen, Und sie steigt von ihrem Weltenthron.
الصفحة 360 - rear her mitred front in courts and palaces," but not, as in the days of Hildebrand or Becket, as the champion of arts against arms, of the serf against the seigneur, peace against war, or spiritual principles and powers against the domination of animal force ; nor even (as in the days of Latimer and John Knox) as a body divinely...
الصفحة 382 - I am not worthy of the least of all thy mercies, and of all the truth which thou hast showed unto thy servant : for with my staff I passed over this Jordan ; and now I am become two bands.
الصفحة 108 - ... world ; nay, even several of the original manuscripts remained to the time of Tertullian, at the end of the second century*. There are numberless quotations from every part of the New Testament by christian writers, from the earliest ages down to the present, all which substantially agree with the present text of the sacred writings.