| 1849 - 714 pages
...different religious systems, and not one only, may bo legitimate products of that faith which is so essential a part of man's constitution ? Are not they...being, as we have been taught, a revelation, has its roots in the hearts and intellects of man, as much as any other system ?***** Must we not expect that... | |
| 1847 - 598 pages
...only, may be the legitimate products of that faith which in so Maurice's Religions of the World. 301 essential a part of man's constitution ? Are not they...localities, and races ? Is it not probable that the theolgy of all alike is something merely accidental, an imperfect theory about our relations to the... | |
| 1847 - 676 pages
...all the religious systems, and not one only, may be the legitimate products of that faith which is so essential a part of man's constitution ? Are not they...adapted to peculiar times, and localities, and races 1 Is it not probable that the theolgy of all alike is something merely accidental, an imperfect theory... | |
| Glasgow University Society of St. Ninian - 1908 - 310 pages
...different religious systems, and not one only, may be legitimate products of that faith which is so essential a part of man's constitution ? Are not they...something merely accidental, an imperfect theory about 1 Delivered in 1845-46; published in 1848. . '.! Pp. 8-10. our relations to the universe, which will... | |
| David S. Katz - 2004 - 428 pages
...is there not ground for supposing that all the different religious systems, and not one only, may be man's constitution? Are not they manifestly adapted...being, as we have been taught, a revelation, has its roots in the heart and intellects of man, as much as any other system? Long before Durkheim, then,... | |
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