Most instructive is the fact, that, at the very moment when trinitariaii doctrine was the most hotly contended for, and punctiliously professed, mediators many, and gods many, and goddesses many were receiving, under the auspices, and by the encouragement... Lectures on Spiritual Christianity - Page 77by Isaac Taylor - 1841 - 244 pagesFull view - About this book
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...they believed they should the soonest find it — at the shnnes of the martyrs, or of the VirginNo fact of church history carries a heavier lesson than...we hear them, first invoking, with animation, and high-sounding phrases, a saint in the heavens, while the finger pointed to his glittering shrine :... | |
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...Mediator between God and man." Most instructive is the fact, that, at the very moment when trinitariaii doctrine was the most hotly contended for, and punctiliously...pointed to his glittering shrine : and then ascribing " honor and glory " to the Trinity ! " Orthodoxy, by itself, does not touch the conscience, does not... | |
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...virtually denied, the truths which alone can bring it home to the 1842.] Spiritual Christianity. 311 heart? The Saviour, forgotten as "the end of the law,...pointed to his glittering shrine : and then ascribing " honor and glory " to the Trinity ! " Orthodoxy, by itself, does not touch the conscience, does not... | |
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...intercessors that sincere petitions were addressed ; while to the Trinity was offered — a doxology. No fact of church history carries a heavier lesson...sounding phrases a saint in the heavens, while the fmger pointed to his glittering shrine, and then ascribing " honor and glorv " to the Trinity! Orthodoxy... | |
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