| David Friedrich Strauss - 1846 - 470 pages
...DISSERTATION. THE DOGMATIC IMPORT OF THE LIFE OF JESCS. HECESSART TRANSITION FROM CRITICISM TO DOGMA. THE results of the inquiry which we have now brought...the Christian has been wont to believe concerning liis Saviour Jesus, have uprooted all the animating motives which he has gathered from his faith, and... | |
| 1856 - 984 pages
...pity to his weaker brethren, he will attempt the mighty task of raising the dead. Hear him : — " The results of the inquiry which we have now brought...the Christian has been wont to believe concerning the Saviour Jesus, have uprooted all the animating motives which he has gathered from his faith, and... | |
| David Friedrich Strauss - 1860 - 476 pages
...DISSERTATION. THE DOGMATIC IMPORT OF THE LIFE OF JESUa § 144. NECESSARY TRANSITION FROM CRITICISM TO DOGMA. THE results of the inquiry which we have now brought...all the animating motives which he has gathered from liis faith, and withered all his consolations. The boundless store of truth and life which for eighteen... | |
| Philipp SCHAFF - 1799 - 224 pages
...closing chapter of his " Life of Jesus," " have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his Jesus, have uprooted all the encouragements which he has derived from his faith, and deprived him of... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1866 - 436 pages
...chapter of his large " Life of Jesus," " have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his Jesus ; have uprooted all the encouragements which he has derived from his faith, and deprived him... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1866 - 380 pages
...chapter of his large " Life of Jesus," " have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his Jesus ; have uprooted all the encouragements which he has derived from his faith, and deprived him... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1868 - 496 pages
...unqualified profession of disbelief with which he concluded his first " Life of Jesus," in these words : — "The results of the inquiry which we have now brought to a close have, it appears, annihilated the greatest and most valuable part of that which the Christian has been wont... | |
| Philip Schaff, Napoléon Roussel - 1868 - 244 pages
...closing chapter of his "Life of Jesus," "have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his Jesus, have uprooted all the encouragements which he has derived from his faith, and deprived him of... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1880 - 304 pages
...chapter of his large " Life of Jesus," " have apparently annihilated the greatest and most important part of that which the Christian has been wont to believe concerning his Jesus ; have uprooted all the encouragements which he has derived from his faith, and deprived him... | |
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