Personal ReligionGorham Press, 1915 - 279 strani |
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Stran 27
... ligious experience . One may have them and yet not be personally religious . But no man or woman who has a sensitive conscience , who loves goodness , who seeks to live for that which is Christlike and humane , who loves not war , and ...
... ligious experience . One may have them and yet not be personally religious . But no man or woman who has a sensitive conscience , who loves goodness , who seeks to live for that which is Christlike and humane , who loves not war , and ...
Stran 29
... ligious . Religion is not something which a man re- ceives , tucks away in his soul as a preservative against moral and spiritual decay . It is something which springs out of his soul and rushes forth to others . There is no antagonism ...
... ligious . Religion is not something which a man re- ceives , tucks away in his soul as a preservative against moral and spiritual decay . It is something which springs out of his soul and rushes forth to others . There is no antagonism ...
Stran 77
... ligious faith . Men and women desiring to know God but no sure way to find him . No clear light from Heaven . Darkness almost everywhere . Then their perplexity in the midst of false philosophies . Paul's letter was written especially ...
... ligious faith . Men and women desiring to know God but no sure way to find him . No clear light from Heaven . Darkness almost everywhere . Then their perplexity in the midst of false philosophies . Paul's letter was written especially ...
Stran 94
... ligious history , these noble men have labored long and hard to understand it . They have examined the New Testament record of the place which Christ's death occupies in the subject believing that it was closely associated to man's sin ...
... ligious history , these noble men have labored long and hard to understand it . They have examined the New Testament record of the place which Christ's death occupies in the subject believing that it was closely associated to man's sin ...
Stran 134
... ligious idealism which Jesus gave the world in his words and life was important in view of man's salva- tion . How could men be expected to leave a low idealism if they were not conscious of a higher ? How could men ever aspire to be ...
... ligious idealism which Jesus gave the world in his words and life was important in view of man's salva- tion . How could men be expected to leave a low idealism if they were not conscious of a higher ? How could men ever aspire to be ...
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actual appeal atonement become believe Benedict Arnold cerning character child Christian Christlike church Colossae conception consciousness contagion of personality desire devotion discipleship divine earth essential eternal evangelism evidence evil experience expression fact faith feel fundamental genius give God's Gospel grace heart Heavenly Father historical Jesus holy idea ideals of Jesus implies individual interest Jesus Christ Judaism Julius Cæsar Kingdom lead ligious lives man's manifested manity mankind Master ment mind moral and spiritual motive move Mystery Religions nature ness never Pagan passion Paul personal religion philosophy Plato preach preacher principles purpose realize recognize reconciliation Religious conversation repentance respond reveals righteousness salvation saved secure seeking selfish signifies sins social sonal soul spirit sure task thing Thomas à Kempis thought tian tion true truly truth vidual vital winning won to Christ won to Jesus word wrong
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Stran 122 - I stand and look at them long and long. They do not sweat and whine about their condition, They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins, They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God...
Stran 109 - Pride was the source of that refusal, and the remembrance of it was painful. A few years ago I desired to atone for this fault. I went to Uttoxeter in very bad weather, and stood for a considerable time bareheaded in the rain, on the spot where my father's stall used to stand. In contrition I stood, and I hope the penance was expiatory.
Stran 129 - That in the ages to come He might show the exceeding riches of His grace in His kindness toward us through Christ Jesus.
Stran 62 - But thou would'st not alone Be saved, my father ! alone Conquer and come to thy goal, Leaving the rest in the wild.
Stran 74 - He has rescued us from the power of darkness and transferred us into the kingdom of his beloved Son, in whom we have redemption, the forgiveness of sins.
Stran 156 - It is the destiny and life-work of all things to unfold their essence, hence their divine being, and, therefore, the Divine Unity itself — to reveal God in their external and transient being. It is the special destiny and life-work of man, as an intelligent and rational being, to become fully, vividly, and clearly conscious of his essence, of the divine effluence in him...
Stran 251 - Thou shalt love the Lord thy God, and thy neighbor as thyself...
Stran 63 - He who finds his life shall lose it, and he who loses his life for my sake shall find it.
Stran 123 - I have known many an ignorant sailor or backwoodsman who, because he had been brought into sympathetic contact with the primitive qualities of his kind, was humanely a better educated man than those who pride themselves on their culture. The gravest problem of civilization is, in my opinion, how to teach human quality in a system which tends ever more and more to hide it.
Stran 255 - If any man cometh unto me, and hateth not his own father, and mother, and wife, and children, and brethren, and sisters, yea, and his own life also, he cannot be my disciple.