The Biblical Repository and Classical ReviewLeavitt, Trow, and Company, 1850 |
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... feeling , or instinct ( as some might choose to stigmatize it ) is real- ly higher in the scale of virtue than this abstract philanthropy which so affects to despise it as low and narrow . The first has certainly something higher than ...
... feeling , or instinct ( as some might choose to stigmatize it ) is real- ly higher in the scale of virtue than this abstract philanthropy which so affects to despise it as low and narrow . The first has certainly something higher than ...
Page 264
... Feeling is all . " This , then , is Goethe's God , —feeling : " Feeling is all . ” Not even the distinguished Schleiermacher are we able to clear from the imputation of Pantheism . Fifty years ago , he published his work " On Religion ...
... Feeling is all . " This , then , is Goethe's God , —feeling : " Feeling is all . ” Not even the distinguished Schleiermacher are we able to clear from the imputation of Pantheism . Fifty years ago , he published his work " On Religion ...
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feelings with which the sin was committed . And if by any means it could be possible to evade this law of association ... feeling enough connected with it to be dwelt upon forever and ever . We might con- sider this in the case of the ...
feelings with which the sin was committed . And if by any means it could be possible to evade this law of association ... feeling enough connected with it to be dwelt upon forever and ever . We might con- sider this in the case of the ...
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ancient apostle Arius Atheism atonement beautiful believe Bible blood body Calvin character Christian church civil connection creation creature declaration Deity distinction Divine doctrine earth Egypt eternal evil existence experience express fact faith Father feeling give glory God's gospel hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew Hence holy Hudibras human idea idolatry infinite Jehovah Jesus Jews language learned Liberal Christianity light live Lord Madame Guyon means ment mind moral nations Natural Theology nephesh ness never object Old Testament Pantheists passage peculiar penalty perfect person philosophy Plato polytheism present principle prophet punishment reason redeemed redemption regard religion religious respect retribution revealed ruah Saviour Scriptures sense sinner sins soul spirit suffering supposed teach temporal Testament thee theocracy things thou thought tion true truth universe unto whole wisdom words worship