Christianity in the Nineteenth CenturyGriffith & Rowland Press, 1900 - 652 pagina's |
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Pagina 27
... origin , was won- derful , alike in its extent and in its power . What the mechanical morals of sleepy churchmen could not do , this gracious quickening , ablaze with love and zeal , accomplished . Poor , neglected miners heard for the ...
... origin , was won- derful , alike in its extent and in its power . What the mechanical morals of sleepy churchmen could not do , this gracious quickening , ablaze with love and zeal , accomplished . Poor , neglected miners heard for the ...
Pagina 29
... origin in the Divine Spirit . They are heavenly fires kindled by the same gracious hand on widely separated mountain peaks , having no direct , visible connection with each other . Thus when the flame began to shed its light on the ...
... origin in the Divine Spirit . They are heavenly fires kindled by the same gracious hand on widely separated mountain peaks , having no direct , visible connection with each other . Thus when the flame began to shed its light on the ...
Pagina 33
... origins . An accom- plished writer in the London " Spectator , " July 15 , 1899 , insists that : Wesley and his co - workers produced not only a great moral , but also a great intellectual change in England . We doubt if what the ...
... origins . An accom- plished writer in the London " Spectator , " July 15 , 1899 , insists that : Wesley and his co - workers produced not only a great moral , but also a great intellectual change in England . We doubt if what the ...
Pagina 48
... origins of which date back to the twilight of two centuries , is inevitable and will reach its final stage through the action of religious leaders and their followers . ' In the meanwhile , as Christianity realized that her support from ...
... origins of which date back to the twilight of two centuries , is inevitable and will reach its final stage through the action of religious leaders and their followers . ' In the meanwhile , as Christianity realized that her support from ...
Pagina 57
... origin is implied . The experience of the devout tallies with the reasoning of the theologian , that the kind of piety which renovates , enlightens , and exalts the inner life is not self- begotten , but must be traced , even beyond ...
... origin is implied . The experience of the devout tallies with the reasoning of the theologian , that the kind of piety which renovates , enlightens , and exalts the inner life is not self- begotten , but must be traced , even beyond ...
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Pagina 245 - Perhaps the Christian volume is the theme: How guiltless blood for guilty man was shed; How He Who bore in Heaven the second name Had not on earth whereon to lay His head; How His first followers and servants sped; The precepts sage they wrote to many a land; How he, who lone in' Patmos banished, Saw in the sun a mighty angel stand, And heard great Bab'lon's doom pronounced by Heaven's command. Then kneeling down to Heaven's Eternal King, The saint, the father, and the husband prays; Hope 'springs...
Pagina 455 - There is the moral of all human tales ; 'Tis but the same rehearsal of the past, First Freedom, and then Glory — when that fails Wealth, vice, corruption — barbarism at last. And History, with all her volumes vast, Hath but one page...
Pagina 186 - And he shall judge among many people, and rebuke strong nations afar off ; and they shall beat their swords into plough-shares, and their spears into pruning-hooks : nation shall not lift up a sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
Pagina 303 - Our little systems have their day, / They have their day and cease to be: / They are but broken lights of thee, / And Thou, O Lord, are more than they.
Pagina 159 - Hence in a season of calm weather, Though inland far we be, Our Souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither, Can in a moment travel thither, And see the Children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore...
Pagina 158 - Even such a shell the universe itself Is to the ear of Faith; and there are times, I doubt not, when to you it doth impart Authentic tidings of invisible things; Of ebb and flow, and ever-during power; And central peace, subsisting at the heart Of endless agitation.
Pagina 179 - We will walk on our own feet; we will work with our own hands; we will speak our own minds.
Pagina 62 - A Face like my face that receives thee; a Man like to me, "Thou shalt love and be loved by, for ever: a Hand like this hand "Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!
Pagina 272 - Lord hath not spoken ? when a prophet speaketh in the name of the Lord, if the thing follow not, nor come to pass, that is the thing which the Lord hath not spoken, but the prophet hath spoken it presumptuously: thou shalt not be afraid of him.
Pagina 191 - Behold, the hire of the labourers who have reaped down your fields, which is of you kept back by fraud, crieth : and the cries of them which have reaped are entered into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth.