Interpretation of the Spiritual Philosophy (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, 2018 M01 31 - 198 pages
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Bishop westcott once took as the motto of one of his sermons on Christian Socialism the dictum of St. Augustine concerning the pilgrimage of the Israelites through the Wilderness of Sinai to the Promised Land, Via illis fuz't Visio Dei, which the Bishop slightly altered, to make it more applicable to his subject, into Via hominis Visit) Dei - the way Of man is the Vision of God. If I had to choose a motto, which would best indicate that unity of design which I have endeavoured to keep before me in the present work, I should do the same. That dictum expresses a truth which has ever been repeating itself throughout the past history of the human race and will continue to do so to the end of time.

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