The Evolution of ChristianityWilliams and Norgate, 1884 - 397 pagini |
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Pagina xiii
... natural force abated " ? 1 As the design of the Westminster reviewer is obvi- ously to see nothing but faults in " The Evolution of ' Deut . xxxiv . 7 . Christianity , " and he passes abruptly from Book I. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW . xiii ...
... natural force abated " ? 1 As the design of the Westminster reviewer is obvi- ously to see nothing but faults in " The Evolution of ' Deut . xxxiv . 7 . Christianity , " and he passes abruptly from Book I. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW . xiii ...
Pagina xxxiii
... natural explanation in the use of the canonical Gospels by the respective authors ; and the discrepancies are fatal to any theory of identification with the traditional work of Tatian . The MS . discovered by Victor begins with Luke ...
... natural explanation in the use of the canonical Gospels by the respective authors ; and the discrepancies are fatal to any theory of identification with the traditional work of Tatian . The MS . discovered by Victor begins with Luke ...
Pagina lxxiv
... natural laws of heredity establish the inalienable claims of ancestral nobility . And he , who has fully grasped the theory of Darwin , would as soon think of throwing down Westminster Abbey to build a People's Palace on the site , as ...
... natural laws of heredity establish the inalienable claims of ancestral nobility . And he , who has fully grasped the theory of Darwin , would as soon think of throwing down Westminster Abbey to build a People's Palace on the site , as ...
Pagina lxxxix
... natural science ; and the method and order of Divine revelation cannot be fully apprehended without a due knowledge of the facts which are being daily revealed by historical and archæological research . " Thus , Dr. Wace depicts the ...
... natural science ; and the method and order of Divine revelation cannot be fully apprehended without a due knowledge of the facts which are being daily revealed by historical and archæological research . " Thus , Dr. Wace depicts the ...
Pagina xcv
... natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge authority , as such . For him , scepticism is the highest of duties ; blind faith the one unpardonable sin . And it cannot be otherwise , for every great advance in natural knowledge ...
... natural knowledge absolutely refuses to acknowledge authority , as such . For him , scepticism is the highest of duties ; blind faith the one unpardonable sin . And it cannot be otherwise , for every great advance in natural knowledge ...
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