| 1853 - 640 pages
...personal God, and man without moral freedom and immortality. " A life beyond the grave." says Strauss, " is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to vanquish." "Ask the extreme idealists of the present day," remarks Mr. Morell, "and they will tell you that God... | |
| 1845 - 880 pages
...the way in which he speaks of a future life (Glaubenslehre, П. 739) : — 'A life beyond the grave is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to vanquish.' This, in truth, (Dr. Beard adds,) is speaking out Much as we regret that a man possessed of qualities... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1845 - 878 pages
...the way in which he speaks of a future life (Glaubenslehre, II. 739) : — 'A life beyond the grave is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to vanquish.' Phis, in truth, (Dr. Beard adds,) is speaking out. Much as we regret that a man possessed of qualities... | |
| George Wood - 1848 - 508 pages
...evangelical history.' " ' My dear Mrs. Smith,' replied the lady of the house, ' a life beyond the grave is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and if possible to vanquish. 'J " This was sufficient for a first lesson, and I went home to ponder over what I had heard. The next... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1848 - 638 pages
...every consistent pantheist must believe. As for the first, he maintains, that " a life beyond the grave is the last enemy •which speculative criticism has to oppose, and if possible, to vanquish." In respect to miracles, he maintains, that " there is no right conception of what history is, apart... | |
| John Kitto - 1848 - 432 pages
...must we think of a theologian and professor of divinity who writes thus — ' A life beyond the grave is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and if possible to vanquish' ?' Yet, sinning as he has done against God, we should not wonder that he sins also against his kind,... | |
| Rev. Pearson (Thomas), Thomas Pearson - 1854 - 630 pages
...personal God, and man without moral freedom and immortality. UA life beyond the grave," says Strauss, "is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to vanquish." "Apk the extreme idealists of the present day," remarks Mr. Morell, "and they will tell you that God... | |
| Thomas Pearson - 1854 - 640 pages
...Strauss and others of the same school have gone this length. His words are, " a life beyond the grave is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to conquer."3 Here, as in some other points, the extremes of sensationalism and idealism meet. The atheist... | |
| Charles Frederic Hudson - 1857 - 498 pages
...Savior a myth, tells us, as the result of his " Doctrine of Faith," that " the idea of a future world is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to overcome," 2 we are led to ask, How can the idea of immortality combine the highest responsibility... | |
| Charles Frederic Hudson - 1859 - 498 pages
...Savior a myth, tells us, as the result of his " Doctrine of Faith," that " the idea of a future world is the last enemy which speculative criticism has to oppose, and, if possible, to overcome," 2 we are led to ask, How can the idea of immortality combine the highest responsibility... | |
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