Mohler : viz. that the increase and expansion of the Christian Creed and Ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and Churches, are the necessary attendants on any philosophy or polity which takes possession... The London Quarterly Review - Page 2221846Full view - About this book
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1884 - 604 pages
...process in the case of indi viduals and churehes, are neccxxary attendants on any philosophy or policy which takes possession of the intellect and heart,...highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated once for all to the world by inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at once by the recipients,... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - 1884 - 604 pages
...attendants on any philosophy or policy which takes possession of the intellect and heart, and has hud any wide or extended dominion; that, from the nature...highest and most wonderful truths, though communicated once for all to the world by inspired teachers, coukl not be comprehended all at once by the recipients,... | |
| James Maurice Wilson - 1887 - 348 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and churches, are the necessary...heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. From the nature of the human mind, time is necessary for the full comprehension and perfection of great... | |
| William Benham - 1887 - 1176 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and churches, are the necessary...or polity which takes possession of the intellect or heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. From the nature of the human mind, time is necessary... | |
| William Benham - 1887 - 1164 pages
...polity which takes possession of the intellect or heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. From the nature of the human mind, time is necessary...the full comprehension and perfection of great ideas ; ttd tie highest and most wonderful truths, Iteaei communicated to the world once for •II by inspired... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1892 - 192 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and churches, are the necessary...heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. From the nature of the human mind, time is necessary for the full comprehension and perfection of great... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1890 - 476 pages
...the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and Churches, ore the necessary attendants on any philosophy or polity...that the highest and most wonderful truths, though 21. communicated to the world once for all by inspired teachers, could not be comprehended all at once... | |
| 1891 - 1042 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and Churches, are the necessary...of the human mind, time is necessary for the full comprehensioti and perfection of great ideas ; and that the highest and most wonderful truths, though... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1902 - 486 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and churches, are the necessary...or polity which takes possession of the intellect an<| heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. |From the nature of the human mind, \ < time... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1904 - 472 pages
...expansion of the Christian creed and ritual, and the variations which have attended the process in the case of individual writers and churches, are the necessary...heart, and has had any wide or extended dominion. From the nature of the human mind, time is necessary for the full comprehension and perfection of great... | |
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