Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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Strana ix
... former objection , it is a direct testimony to his his- torical tact , that he divested himself of abstract forms , unreal in their application , and adhered to the categories of real and living historical powers . In reference to the ...
... former objection , it is a direct testimony to his his- torical tact , that he divested himself of abstract forms , unreal in their application , and adhered to the categories of real and living historical powers . In reference to the ...
Strana xii
... former hearers , exactly and intelli- gently written from lectures , delivered when Neander was in his prime , with the aid of his General History of the Church , as far as it reaches . The principal difficulty arises from what made his ...
... former hearers , exactly and intelli- gently written from lectures , delivered when Neander was in his prime , with the aid of his General History of the Church , as far as it reaches . The principal difficulty arises from what made his ...
Strana 2
... former standpoint , the phrase dóyuara Jela was used at an early period by the Fathers of the Church for λóyos eos . They con- founded the peculiarly human apprehension of divine truth with divine truth as it is in itself , so that each ...
... former standpoint , the phrase dóyuara Jela was used at an early period by the Fathers of the Church for λóyos eos . They con- founded the peculiarly human apprehension of divine truth with divine truth as it is in itself , so that each ...
Strana 5
... former of the understanding . In this form Religion could maintain itself for centuries among the Oriental nations . In the West it was otherwise , especially under the influence and control of Grecian culture . Here a scientific method ...
... former of the understanding . In this form Religion could maintain itself for centuries among the Oriental nations . In the West it was otherwise , especially under the influence and control of Grecian culture . Here a scientific method ...
Strana 6
... former allows no place to differences till they are developed in doctrinal controversies : the latter gropes its way to their hidden origin . Church History busies itself with all the outward embroilments of controversy : the History of ...
... former allows no place to differences till they are developed in doctrinal controversies : the latter gropes its way to their hidden origin . Church History busies itself with all the outward embroilments of controversy : the History of ...
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