Miscellaneous Essays and AddressesMacmillan, 1904 - 374 Seiten |
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... moral teaching of Jesus assumed more and more to his followers the character of a code of laws - it is inferred that he deliberately proposed to himself to supersede the Mosaic law by a new one pro- mulgated on his own authority , no ...
... moral teaching of Jesus assumed more and more to his followers the character of a code of laws - it is inferred that he deliberately proposed to himself to supersede the Mosaic law by a new one pro- mulgated on his own authority , no ...
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... moral precepts . The author refers to the institution of the Lord's Supper to support his view ; but it fails to do so until interpreted in the fourth gospel , and here we have another instance of his singular style of criticism . He ...
... moral precepts . The author refers to the institution of the Lord's Supper to support his view ; but it fails to do so until interpreted in the fourth gospel , and here we have another instance of his singular style of criticism . He ...
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... moral globe . Now if this had been put before us in a sermon as a spirited general sketch of what Christianity has been to the world of the moral idea that it has generated among man- kind - we should not have been disposed to find ...
... moral globe . Now if this had been put before us in a sermon as a spirited general sketch of what Christianity has been to the world of the moral idea that it has generated among man- kind - we should not have been disposed to find ...
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... moral globe , is strangely unfair both to Jews and Gentiles ; but among the Jews morality was not only positive it was even enthusiastic , towards each and all of the chosen people of God . Ethnic patriotism was a feeling directed ...
... moral globe , is strangely unfair both to Jews and Gentiles ; but among the Jews morality was not only positive it was even enthusiastic , towards each and all of the chosen people of God . Ethnic patriotism was a feeling directed ...
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... moral conceptions of Jesus , can doubt that any ideal we are likely to form may be built upon a careful selection of his words . But the historian's hard duty is not to exaggerate , however strong the temptation to do so may be . It is ...
... moral conceptions of Jesus , can doubt that any ideal we are likely to form may be built upon a careful selection of his words . But the historian's hard duty is not to exaggerate , however strong the temptation to do so may be . It is ...
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