An Answer to Dr. Strauss' Life of Christ

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A. Hall & Company, 1848 - 68 Seiten
 

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Seite 66 - If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted ? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door. And unto thee shall be his desire, and thou shalt rule over him.
Seite 19 - Thou shalt not abhor an Edomite ; for he is thy brother : thou shalt not abhor an Egyptian ; because thou wast a stranger in his land.
Seite 26 - Beginning with Moses and all the prophets, he expounded unto them in all the Scriptures, the things concerning himself (Luke 24:27 KJV).
Seite 5 - The next great events of which we read are the Passage of the Red Sea by Moses, and of the Jordan by Joshua.
Seite 46 - Jesus is the ideal of virtue, such as the human conscience conceives it; so perfect that all the efforts of the most delicate conscience, the most fertile imagination, and the most expansive charity, cannot add to it the least trait; that from circumstance to circumstance through all the Gospel, one continually asks...
Seite 7 - God, and the spiritual worship to be offered to him ; the radical extirpation of idolatry and its revival rendered impossible ; the relations between man and God placed in their true light, and...
Seite 45 - Jesus receive, not only from the religious sentiment which animates believers, but from the moral sense which ought to...
Seite 46 - Cor. i. 2 1 ?) is a moral impossibility. But what forms an irresistible demonstration against Dr. Strauss and his deplorable doctrine, is, in our opinion, that Jesus, the ideal of virtue, is a practical ideal. His perfection has nothing of that impossible heroism which the imagination of poets, and even sometimes the imprudent exaggeration of moralists, attach to the models they exhibit.
Seite 45 - Our world is too sinful to give birth to dreams so pure. It has been said, why dispute about the certainty of a creation...

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