Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894Macmillan and Company, 1898 - 274 pages |
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... Arts at least , in one of the two Uni- " versities of Oxford or Cambridge ; and that the 66 same person shall never preach the Divinity " Lecture Sermons twice . " REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PREFACE An apologetic.
... Arts at least , in one of the two Uni- " versities of Oxford or Cambridge ; and that the 66 same person shall never preach the Divinity " Lecture Sermons twice . " REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PREFACE An apologetic.
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... never have been printed . Yet it is difficult to publish any- thing upon a serious subject without some expression of one's sense of its inadequacy . I will merely say , therefore , that the following lectures make no claim to ...
... never have been printed . Yet it is difficult to publish any- thing upon a serious subject without some expression of one's sense of its inadequacy . I will merely say , therefore , that the following lectures make no claim to ...
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... never- theless essential to our judging the details aright , as parts of one articulate whole . a Accordingly , the object of the following pages is to review our reasons for believing in a Personal USTATTELTY OF CALIFORNI A 1 ...
... never- theless essential to our judging the details aright , as parts of one articulate whole . a Accordingly , the object of the following pages is to review our reasons for believing in a Personal USTATTELTY OF CALIFORNI A 1 ...
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... never claimed to do more than give explicit expres- sion to what the Church from the beginning had implicitly believed . And we may fairly maintain that modern research has made the historic accuracy of this claim even more apparent ...
... never claimed to do more than give explicit expres- sion to what the Church from the beginning had implicitly believed . And we may fairly maintain that modern research has made the historic accuracy of this claim even more apparent ...
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... never have attained . That thought was the natural affinity of the human soul , through all its sin , for God ; and of God for the human soul ; and the consequent possibility of an immediate relation between the two . He turned , as ...
... never have attained . That thought was the natural affinity of the human soul , through all its sin , for God ; and of God for the human soul ; and the consequent possibility of an immediate relation between the two . He turned , as ...
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Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894 John Richardson Illingworth Affichage du livre entier - 1902 |
Personality, Human and Divine: Being the Bampton Lectures for the Year 1894 John Richardson Illingworth Affichage du livre entier - 1917 |
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abstract agnosticism analogy analysis anthropomorphic argument Aristotle attained attributes Avesta become belief called cause character Christ Christian conceived conception consciousness Consequently conviction cosmological argument creed criticism Descartes desire divine personality doctrine element essential evidence existence experience external fact faculties feel finite freedom further German mystics Grammar of Assent Greek philosophy holiness human personality ideas implies Incarnation infinite influence inspiration intellectual intercourse involves Kant knowledge living Lotze man's material matter means ment mind monotheism moral natural selection necessity never object obviously ourselves Personal God philo philosophic Plato polytheism present progress prophets question quod race reality reason regarded relation religion religious result revelation savage scientific self-consciousness self-determination sense soul speaking spiritual teleological argument teleology Tertullian Theism theology theory things thought tion Trinity true truth unity universal various vera causa whole words καὶ
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Page vi - Oxford, between the commencement of the last month in Lent Term, and the end of the third week in Act Term. ' Also I direct and appoint, that the eight Divinity Lecture Sermons shall be preached upon either of the following Subjects — to confirm and establish the Christian Faith, and to confute all heretics and schismatics — upon vi THE REV.
Page 270 - The earth is a point, not only in respect of the Heavens above us, but of that Heavenly and Celestial part within us: that mass of flesh that circumscribes me, limits not my mind; that surface that tells the Heavens it hath an end, cannot persuade me I have any...
Page 261 - These feelings in us are such as require for their exciting cause an intelligent being-. we are not affectionate towards a stone, nor do we feel shame before a horse or a dog; we have no remorse or compunction on breaking mere human law: yet, so it is, conscience excites all these painful emotions, confusion, foreboding, self-condemnation; and, on the other hand, it sheds upon us a deep peace, a sense of security, a resignation, and a hope, which there is no sensible, no earthly object to elicit....
Page 8 - Spirit of truth, is come, he shall guide you into all the truth: for he shall not speak from himself; but what things soever he shall hear, these shall he speak: and he shall declare unto you the things that are to come. He shall glorify me: for he shall take of mine, and shall declare it unto you.
Page 270 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us ; something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun.
Page 82 - It is the cumulation of probabilities, independent of each other, arising out of the nature and circumstances of the particular case which is under review; probabilities too fine to avail separately, too subtle and circuitous to be convertible into syllogisms...
Page v - JOHN BAMPTON, CANON OF SALISBURY. " I give and bequeath my Lands and Estates " to the Chancellor, Masters, and Scholars of the " University of Oxford for ever...
Page 270 - Tous les corps ensemble, et tous les esprits ensemble, et toutes leurs productions, ne valent pas le moindre mouvement de charité. Cela est d'un ordre infiniment plus élevé.
Page v - Oxford for the time being shall take and receive all the rents, issues and profits thereof, and (after all taxes, reparations, and necessary deductions made) that he pay all the remainder to the endowment of eight Divinity Lecture Sermons, to be established for ever in the said University, and to be performed in the manner following : "I direct and appoint, that, upon the first Tuesday in Easter Term, a Lecturer be yearly chosen by the Heads of Colleges only, and by no others, in the room adjoining...
Page v - Lands or Estates upon trust, and to the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned; that is to say, I will and appoint that the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford for the time being shall take and...