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Página 31
... believe in the Holy Catholic Church . ' We believe in the Church universal , and we work for the Church universal . Now what does that mean ? I was given the title to my address this morning of ' The Sympathy of Religions ' ; but the ...
... believe in the Holy Catholic Church . ' We believe in the Church universal , and we work for the Church universal . Now what does that mean ? I was given the title to my address this morning of ' The Sympathy of Religions ' ; but the ...
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... believe in anything finds it easy to tolerate every- thing . It is like that which sometimes passes for cosmopolitanism . A man travels round the world , a good - natured spectator , without any sense of re- sponsibility . That is not ...
... believe in anything finds it easy to tolerate every- thing . It is like that which sometimes passes for cosmopolitanism . A man travels round the world , a good - natured spectator , without any sense of re- sponsibility . That is not ...
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... believe that the salvation of a people was founded on external circumstances ; he knew that most of all depended on the hearts of men ; and so he began his saving work with the summons to repentance and the moral and religious education ...
... believe that the salvation of a people was founded on external circumstances ; he knew that most of all depended on the hearts of men ; and so he began his saving work with the summons to repentance and the moral and religious education ...
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... believe that the mere mechanical movement of atoms is the ultimate reality of things . In spite , however , of this recovery of tone , there is still an air of sadness breathing through the religion of our time , and faith goes about ...
... believe that the mere mechanical movement of atoms is the ultimate reality of things . In spite , however , of this recovery of tone , there is still an air of sadness breathing through the religion of our time , and faith goes about ...
Página 63
... believe and know that this is the eternal life , the life which alone redeems men from slavery to the perishing forms of falsehood and sin , and constitutes the true end of their being . This private experience throws a new light upon ...
... believe and know that this is the eternal life , the life which alone redeems men from slavery to the perishing forms of falsehood and sin , and constitutes the true end of their being . This private experience throws a new light upon ...
Términos y frases comunes
agnosticism American Unitarian Association aspiration believe C. W. Wendté Catholic Church Catholicism Christian clergy communion congregation Consistory conviction Council of Unitarian creed Divine doctrine dogmas Dutch Reformed Church ecclesiastical England eternal ethics Evangelical Father feel freedom French Revolution Geneva Genocchi Gospel heart human ideal ideas influence International Council Italy Janson Kristofer Janson land Liberal Christianity Liberal Religious Thinkers liberal religious thought liberty living London meeting Menno Simons Mennonites mind ministers modern Montauban moral movement nature orthodox Otto Pfleiderer philosophy political preached present principles Professor progress Protap Chunder Mozoomdar Protestant Protestantism race reform religion religious liberalism Réville Roman Catholic Roman Catholic Church sense social society soul speak spirit struggle sympathy teaching theology things Thinkers and Workers tion to-day traditional true truth union Unitarian Association unity universe Vaud words Wordsworth worship
Pasajes populares
Página 336 - They shall be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasures. For with thee is the fountain of life: in thy light shall we see light.
Página 18 - One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves.
Página 114 - Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man. We shall this day light such a candle, by God's grace, in England, as I trust shall never be put out.
Página 276 - For I have learned To look on nature, not as in the hour Of thoughtless youth; but hearing oftentimes The still, sad music of humanity, Nor harsh nor grating, though of ample power To chasten and subdue.
Página 284 - Others, too, There are among the walks of homely life Still higher, men for contemplation framed, Shy, and unpractised in the strife of phrase ; Meek men, whose very souls perhaps would sink Beneath them, summoned to such intercourse : Theirs is the language of the heavens, the power, The thought, the image, and the silent joy : Words are but under-agents in their souls ; When they are grasping with their greatest strength, They do not breathe among them : this I speak In gratitude to God, Who feeds...
Página 280 - Possessions vanish, and opinions change, And passions hold a fluctuating seat : But, by the storms of circumstance unshaken, And subject neither to eclipse nor wane, Duty exists; — immutably survive, For our support, the measures and the forms, Which an abstract intelligence supplies; Whose kingdom is, where time and space are not.
Página 280 - I trust is their destiny, to console the afflicted, to add sunshine to daylight by making the happy happier, to teach the young and the gracious of every age, to see, to think and feel, and therefore to become more actively and securely virtuous...
Página 276 - The imperfect offices of prayer and praise, His mind was a thanksgiving to the power That made him; it was blessedness and love!
Página 226 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God," and "Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Página 273 - It was a grief, Grief call it not, 'twas anything but that, A conflict of sensations without name, Of which he only who may love the sight Of a village steeple as I do...