| 1860 - Страниц: 1246
...time ago. The experiment of a gospel without an atoning Saviour seems to have failed with him : — " I am constrained to say that neither my intellectual...sects, or productions of any age. Ebionites, Arians, Sociniant, all seem to me to contrast unfavourably with their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1859 - Страниц: 786
...perverse reading of ecclesiastical history and literature, to adjust one's sympathies to this arrangement. I am constrained to say that neither my intellectual...their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on the whole, of the true genius of Christianity. I am conscious that... | |
| rev Andrew Cameron - 1860 - Страниц: 586
...FAILURK. MR. MARTINEATT, the most prominent Unitarian in England, makes the following confession :— " I am constrained to say that neither my intellectual...their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on the whole, of the true genius of Christianity. I am con1 scious that... | |
| Frederic Dan Huntington - 1860 - Страниц: 548
...Then there is great religious a loss to imagine. Speaking of those who deny the Trinity, he says : " I am constrained to say, that neither my intellectual...preference nor my moral admiration goes heartily with their heroes, sects, or productions of any ag«. Ebionites, Arians, Soeinians, all seem to me to contrast... | |
| Frederic Dan Huntington - 1860 - Страниц: 556
...constrained to say, that neither my intellectual preference nor my moral admiration goes heartily with their heroes, sects, or productions of any age. Ebionites, Arians, Socinians, all seem to me to contrast unfavorably with their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on... | |
| A. B. - 1862 - Страниц: 216
...Mr. Martineau, one of the most prominent Unitarians of England, makes the following confession :— " I am constrained to say that neither my intellectual...moral admiration goes heartily with the Unitarian heros, sects, or productions of any age. Ebionites, Arians, Socinians—all seem to me to contrast... | |
| Isaak August Dorner - 1863 - Страниц: 568
...results arising from such views, the following confession but too clearly testifies. '• Ebiouites, Arians, Socinians, all seem to me to contrast unfavourably...their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on the whole, of the true genius of Christianity. I am conscious that... | |
| 1864 - Страниц: 530
...years since, the ablest of English Unitarians, Mr. James Martineau, expressed himself as follows :— ' I am constrained to say, that neither my intellectual...sects, or productions, of any age. Ebionites, Arians, Sooiuians, all seem to me to contrast unfavourably with their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought... | |
| Isaak August Dorner - 1868 - Страниц: 540
...and spiritual results arising from such views, the following confession but too clearly testifies. " Ebionites, Arians, Socinians, all seem to me to contrast...their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on the whole, of the true genius of Christianity. I am conscious that... | |
| 1868 - Страниц: 532
...Rev. James Martineau, a man universally honored in all sections of the universal Church, confesses, ' I am constrained to say that neither my intellectual...Ebionites, Arians, Socinians, all seem to me to contrast unfavorably with their opponents, and to exhibit a type of thought and character far less worthy, on... | |
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