Aspects of Scepticism: With Special Reference to the Present TimeElliot Stock, 1883 - Всего страниц: 274 |
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... force somewhat broken by counter - testimony . Dr. Rigg2 declares , that at the present time the ' relations of Christian faith to philosophy and science are better settled , and , at the same time , more satisfactory , than for some ...
... force somewhat broken by counter - testimony . Dr. Rigg2 declares , that at the present time the ' relations of Christian faith to philosophy and science are better settled , and , at the same time , more satisfactory , than for some ...
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... force of many a sceptical argument , and help the honest seeker to find more and clearer light . Much depends in all such inquiries on the attitude of mind . 1 ' The Old Testament in the Jewish Church , ' by Professor Robertson Smith ...
... force of many a sceptical argument , and help the honest seeker to find more and clearer light . Much depends in all such inquiries on the attitude of mind . 1 ' The Old Testament in the Jewish Church , ' by Professor Robertson Smith ...
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... forces . In the first ages the ' deniers of Christianity were on the defensive , and were defending a publicly held and settled religion , among other means , by force . " Argument was par- tially used , it is true , but the chief ...
... forces . In the first ages the ' deniers of Christianity were on the defensive , and were defending a publicly held and settled religion , among other means , by force . " Argument was par- tially used , it is true , but the chief ...
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... Force , then , and not argument , was the first weapon of un- belief . The philosophers and great men of the first centuries seemed to have utterly ignored the presence and progress of Christianity . Hence the attack was left to men of ...
... Force , then , and not argument , was the first weapon of un- belief . The philosophers and great men of the first centuries seemed to have utterly ignored the presence and progress of Christianity . Hence the attack was left to men of ...
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... force is hardly yet spent . At first the connec- tion of Humanism with the Reformation was not denied , although , of course , the two movements had but little in common . All historians of unbelief attach importance to the great events ...
... force is hardly yet spent . At first the connec- tion of Humanism with the Reformation was not denied , although , of course , the two movements had but little in common . All historians of unbelief attach importance to the great events ...
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Стр. 32 - It is come, I know not how, to be taken for granted, by many persons, that Christianity is not so much as a subject of inquiry , but that it is, now at length, discovered to be fictitious.
Стр. 140 - There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed by the Creator into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved.
Стр. 105 - And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human hands the creed of creeds In loveliness of perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought...
Стр. 163 - Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, — He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him : thou art just.
Стр. 15 - He fought his doubts and gathered strength, He would not make his judgment blind, He faced the spectres of the mind And laid them ; thus he came at length To find a stronger faith his own.
Стр. 157 - The philosopher should be a man willing to listen to every suggestion, but determined to judge for himself. He should not be biased by appearances; have no favorite hypothesis ; be of no school ; and in doctrine have no master. He should not be a respecter of persons, but of things. Truth should be his primary object. If to these qualities be added industry, he may indeed hope to walk within the veil of the temple of nature.
Стр. 140 - It is satisfactory, as showing how transient such impressions are, to remember that the greatest discovery ever made by man, namely, the law of the attraction of gravity, was also attacked by Leibniz, "as subversive of natural, and inferentially of revealed, religion.
Стр. 143 - I may state that my judgment often fluctuates ... In my most extreme fluctuations I have never been an Atheist in the sense of denying the existence of a God. I think that generally (and more and more as I grow older), but not always, that an Agnostic would be the more correct description of my state of mind.
Стр. 155 - ... religion cannot be said to have made a bad choice in pitching on this man as the ideal representative and guide of humanity ; nor, even now, would it be easy, even for an unbeliever, to find a better translation of the rule of virtue from the abstract into the concrete, than to endeavour so to live that Christ would approve our life.
Стр. 140 - Authors of the highest eminence seem to be fully satisfied with the view that each species has been independently created. To my mind it accords better with what we know of the laws impressed on matter by the Creator...