| 1876 - 848 pages
...we worship, or how we worship Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to his orders. Many most respectable...capable, is among the most debased ever known to man. Non ragioniam di lui ; ma guarda, e passa. Lastly, it is plain that a chart of religion, such as I... | |
| 1876 - 814 pages
...we worship, or how we worship Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to his orders. Many most respectable...capable, is among the most debased ever known to man. " Non ragioniam di lui ; ma guarda, e passa." Lastly, it is plain that a Chart of Religion, such as... | |
| 1876 - 1072 pages
...Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to lu's orders. Many most respectable persons have been, or...capable, is among the most debased ever known to man. " Non ragiouiam di lui ; ma guards, e passa." Lastly, it is plain that a Chart of Religion, such as... | |
| 1877 - 1146 pages
...to connote coldness, mdifferentism, irreligion, cynical infidelity. Mr. Gladstone says, indeed, that "many most respectable persons have been, or have thought themselves to be, Erastians." But so far as the name is concerned, it has been used almost wholly as ono of reproach. I do not know who,... | |
| 1898 - 930 pages
...wo worship or how we worship Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to his orders. Many most respectable...of which it is capable, is among the most debased «ver known to man." Mr. Gladstone would himself have claimed to be an historical Catholic, and his... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 448 pages
...we worship, or how we worship Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to his orders. Many most respectable...is capable, is among the most debased ever known to man.8 CHRISTIANITY. AND THE HUMAN RACE [1897] I write entirely from one defined and immovable point... | |
| George William Erskine Russell - 1903 - 444 pages
...worship Him, provided we derive both belief and worship from the civil ruler, or hold them subject to bis orders. Many most respectable persons have been, or...capable, is among the most debased ever known to man. 3 CHRISTIANITY AND THE HUMAN EACH [1897] I write entirely from one defined and immovable point of view.... | |
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