| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 496 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1855 - 490 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? res HENRY WHEATON. [Born 17». Died 1M8.] THIS eminent scholar... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1856 - 680 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a Being who perfectly understood the human mind, and had power to próvido 1 Remhard's Plan of the Founder of Christianity, pp. 211, 212. New York, 1831, VOL. L FF for... | |
| Miss Sara Sophia HENNELL - 1857 - 212 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...nature of prophecy. It was an anticipation of future ages ; and when we consider among whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1859 - 164 páginas
...wants of human nature not then developed, seems -to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? THE increasing connection between a minister and the community,... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1875 - 948 páginas
...developed, seems to me. very striking. The religion hears the marks ¡>f having come from a lieing who perfectly understood the human mind, and had power...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? 1 have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,... | |
| 1875 - 1042 páginas
...want* of human nature i.ot then developed, seems to me very striking. Thi-i religion bears the marks of having come from a being who perfectly understood...progress. This feature of Christianity is of the nature of prophesy. It was an anticipation of future and iistant ages; and when we consider anuiULr whom our... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1880 - 948 páginas
...wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks ;>f having come from a Being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God. can we find an explanation of this peculiarity ? I have now offered a few hints on the character of Christ,... | |
| rev. William Jones - 1881 - 210 páginas
...to wants of human nature not then developed, seems to me very striking. The religion bears the marks of having come from a Being who perfectly understood...whom our religion sprung, where, but in God, can we find an explanation of this peculiarity? — W. Л. CKanning, DD (i) In Books lies the soul of the... | |
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