The Gospel and Human Needs: Being the Hulsean Lectures Delivered Before the University of Cambridge, 1908-9: with AdditionsLongmans, Green and Company, 1911 - 193 Seiten |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
A. E. Taylor abstract accept adversaries agnostic apologists appeal assumptions beauty belief Christ Christian Church Christian faith claim common creed criticism Cross Crown 8vo death difficulties doctrine earth elements eternal Eucharist evidence experience fact feeling forgiveness Frederic Harrison freedom gift God's Gospel grace hard heart heaven Hibbert Journal historical historicity of Jesus human idea ideal inner instinct intellectual J. M. Robertson Jesus John Davidson Julius Cæsar less living Lord Mammon man's means merely mind miracles modern moral mystery mystical natural religion ness never non-Christian notion once other-worldly ourselves Pan-Anglican Congress Pantheism pardon philosophy prayer preach rational rationalist reality redemption religious revelation sacraments sacrifice sense sins Sir Oliver Lodge social society soul spirit strange supernatural supreme Theology theory things thought tion to-day true truth uncon universe vulgar wonder words worship writer
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 160 - But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; and base things of the world, and things which are despised hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are: that no flesh should glory in his presence.
Seite 103 - Nothing in my hand I bring, Simply to Thy cross I cling; ' Naked, come to Thee for dress, Helpless, look to Thee for grace; Foul, I to the fountain fly; Wash me, Saviour, or I die.
Seite 102 - For we know that the law is spiritual: but I am carnal, sold under sin. For that which I do I allow not: for what I would, that do I not; but what I hate, that do I.
Seite 8 - But now I only hear Its melancholy, long, withdrawing roar, Retreating, to the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world.
Seite 111 - JUST as I am, without one plea, But that thy blood was shed for me, And that thou bid'st me come to thee, O Lamb of God, I come...
Seite 112 - Oh, how shall I, whose native sphere Is dark, whose mind is dim, Before the...
Seite 112 - There is a way for man to rise To that sublime abode : — An offering and a sacrifice, A Holy Spirit's energies, An advocate with God : — 5 These, these prepare us for the sight Of holiness above : The sons of ignorance and night May dwell in the Eternal Light, Through the Eternal Love.
Seite 91 - Who shall separate us from the love of Christ ? shall tribulation or distress or persecution or famine or nakedness or peril or sword ? Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors through him that loved us. For I am persuaded that neither death nor life, nor angels nor principalities nor powers, nor things present nor things to come, nor height nor depth nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Seite 16 - 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.
Seite 24 - But now shine on, and what care I, Who in this stormy gulf have found a pearl The countercharm of space and hollow sky, And do accept my madness, and would die To save from some slight shame one simple girl.