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" The stationariness of religion; the assumption that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus by representing him as a man; indicate with sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology!!! "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 194
1846
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A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1847 - 508 pages
...for the world. The stationarinesa of religion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the...Jesus, by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficienlclearnens the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher, to show us that...
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A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1847 - 494 pages
...of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing him as a man, indicate with sufficientclearness the falsehood of our theology. It is the office of a true teacher, to show us ilmt God is, not was ; that he speaketh, not spake. The true Christianity — a faith like Christ's...
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A Discourse of Matters Pertaining to Religion

Theodore Parker - 1847 - 502 pages
...for the world. The stationariness of rel1gion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing htm as a man, indicate with sufficient clearness the falsebood of our theology. It is the office of...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 404 pages
...is the wonderworker. He is seen amid miracles. All men bless and curse. He saith yea and nay, only. The stationariness of religion ; the assumption that...sufficient clearness the falsehood of our theology. It 13 the office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was ; that He speaketh, not spake. The...
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The Faiths of the World: An Account of All Religions and Religious ..., Volume 2

Rev. James Gardner - 1858 - 1006 pages
...bless and curse. He saith yea and пяу, only. The stationariness of religion ; the assumpN t ¡on both Jewish and Gentile converts may soon after the...day of Pentecost have taken up their residence the JCBUI by representing him as a man ; indicate with eufficieut clearness the falsehood of our theology....
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Miscellaneous Lectures and Reviews

Richard Whately - 1861 - 372 pages
...amid miracles. The stationaryness of religion, the assumption Newman's Lectures on the Church, p. 298. that the age of inspiration is past, that the Bible...office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was—that he speaketh, not spoke. The true Christianity—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude...
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The Collected Works of Theodore Parker: A discourse of matter pertaining to ...

Theodore Parker - 1876 - 408 pages
...the Soul let the redemption be sought. In one soul, in your soul, there are resources for the world. The stationariness of religion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing him...
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A discourse of matters pertaining to religion (the substance of 5 lects.).

Theodore Parker - 1872 - 384 pages
...the Soul let the redemption be sought. In one soul, iu your soul, there are resources for the world. The stationariness of religion, the assumption that the age of inspiration is passed, that the Bible is closed ; the fear of degrading the character of Jesus, by representing him...
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Bacon's Essays

Francis Bacon - 1874 - 700 pages
...Somehow his dream is told, somehow he publishes it with solemn joy, sometimes with pencil on canvas, sometimes with chisel on stone; sometimes in towers...office of a true teacher to show us that God is, not was—that He speaketh, not spoke. The true Christianity—a faith like Christ's in the infinitude...
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The Prose Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson: In Two Volumes, Volume 1

Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1875 - 584 pages
...is the wonder-worker. He is seen amid miracles. All men bless and curse. He saith yea and nay, only. The sta.tionariness of religion ; the assumption that...our theology. It is the office of a true teacher to «how MS that God is, not was ; that he speaketh, not spake, he true Christianity — a faith like...
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