The Supremacy of Jesus

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American Unitarian association, 1904 - 186 pages
 

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Page 170 - Raca, shall be in danger of the council : but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, shall be in danger of hell fire. Therefore, if thou bring thy gift to the altar, and there rememberest that thy brother hath aught against thee, leave there thy gift before the altar, and go thy way, first be reconciled to thy brother, and then come and offer thy gift.
Page 124 - For life, with all it yields of joy and woe, And hope and fear, - believe the aged friend, Is just our chance o...
Page 48 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word...
Page 48 - It seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, that thou mightest know the certainty of those things wherein thou hast been instructed.
Page 158 - Jesus Christ belonged to the true race of prophets. He saw with open eye the mystery of the soul Drawn by its severe harmony, ravished with its beauty, he lived in it, and had his being there. Alone jn all history he estimated the greatness of man.
Page 8 - But still was he not our brother; the son of man, as we are; the son of God, like ourselves? His excellence— was it not human excellence? His wisdom, love, piety— sweet and celestial as they were— are they not what we also may attain? In him, as in a mirror, we may see the image of God, and go on from glory to glory, till we are changed into the same image, led by the spirit which enlightens the humble.
Page 48 - FORASMUCH as many have taken in hand to draw up a narrative concerning those matters which have been fulfilled among us, even as they delivered them unto us,.
Page 118 - ... reverence and penetrating insight. " Scanty as our knowledge is of what " Jesus " did and said during the great majority of his days, no one can affect ignorance of what he was ; enough is saved to plant his personality in a clear space, distinct from all that history, or even fiction, presents.
Page 8 - ... civilization; it condemns modern civilization. Wise men we have since had, and good men; but this Galilean youth strode before the world whole thousands of years, — so much of Divinity was in him. His words solve the questions of this present age. In him the Godlike and the Human met and embraced, and a divine Life was born. Measure him by the world's greatest sons; — how poor they are. Try him by the best of men, — how little and low they appear. Exalt him as much as we may, we shall yet,...
Page 8 - ... they were, — are they not what we also may attain ? In him, as in a mirror, we may see the image of God, and go on from glory to glory, till we are changed into the same image, led by the spirit which enlightens the humble. Viewed in this way, how beautiful is the life of Jesus. Heaven has come down to earth, or rather, earth has become heaven. The Son of God, come of age, has taken possession of his birthright. The brightest revelation is this, — of what is possible for all men, if not now...

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