Essays: With Annotations by Richard Whately |
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... Christianity - a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of Man - is lost . None believeth in the soul of Man , but only in ... christian Churches , gives a false impression ; it is a monster ; it is not one with the blowing clover and the ...
... Christianity - a faith like Christ's in the infinitude of Man - is lost . None believeth in the soul of Man , but only in ... christian Churches , gives a false impression ; it is a monster ; it is not one with the blowing clover and the ...
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... Christianity ; and would , of course , not scruple to take the oath ( so strenuously maintained by some , as a safeguard to the christian religion ) ' on the true faith of a Christian , ' though he is further removed from what is ...
... Christianity ; and would , of course , not scruple to take the oath ( so strenuously maintained by some , as a safeguard to the christian religion ) ' on the true faith of a Christian , ' though he is further removed from what is ...
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... christian religion satisfactory , but will weigh the evidence the more care- fully , on account of the importance of the question . But indifference of the will and indifference of the judgment are two very distinct things that are ...
... christian religion satisfactory , but will weigh the evidence the more care- fully , on account of the importance of the question . But indifference of the will and indifference of the judgment are two very distinct things that are ...
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... Christ in the conventicles of heretics , and others in an outward face of a Church , that voice had need continually to sound in men's ears , Nolite exire . " The Doctor of the Gentiles ( the propriety of whose vocation drew him to 1 ...
... Christ in the conventicles of heretics , and others in an outward face of a Church , that voice had need continually to sound in men's ears , Nolite exire . " The Doctor of the Gentiles ( the propriety of whose vocation drew him to 1 ...
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... Christians , penned by our Saviour Himself , were in the two cross clauses thereof soundly and plainly expounded ... Christ's coat indeed had no scam , but the Church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , ' In veste ...
... Christians , penned by our Saviour Himself , were in the two cross clauses thereof soundly and plainly expounded ... Christ's coat indeed had no scam , but the Church's vesture was of divers colours ; whereupon he saith , ' In veste ...
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Common terms and phrases
advantage Æneid ancient ANNOTATIONS ANTITHETA Aristotle atheists Augustus Cæsar Bacon believe better Bishop Butler Cæsar called cause character christian Church common commonly contrary counsel course cunning danger desire divine doctrine doth doubt Edinburgh Review effect envy Epicurus error ESSAY evil favour fear feel Galba give hath helotism Henry VII honour human important infallible instance judgment Julius Cæsar keep kind king labour less maketh man's matter means men's ment merely mind moral nature never object observed opinion opposite party perceive perhaps persons political Pompey practice princes principle profess racter reason regard religion religious remarkable Roman Roman Catholic saith Scripture seditions sense side sometimes speak superstition supposed sure Tacitus things thou thought tion true truth unto usury Vespasian virtue wealth wisdom wise word