Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence, — remembering only the express declaration of Christ... Matthew Arnold: Poet and Critic - Page 9by Arnold Schrag - 1904 - 94 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Boyd Carpenter - 1900 - 276 pages
...weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it, rouse him, if you can, to the selfknowledge of the need of it, and you may safely trust it to its own evidence, remembering always the express declaration of Christ Himself, ' No man cometh to me unless the Father... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1904 - 500 pages
...Theology, Physico-Theology, Demonstrations of God from Nature, Evidences of Christianity, and the like. Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if yon can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own Evidence,... | |
| Catholic University of America - 1907 - 688 pages
...the personality of God. "Evidences of Christianity!", he exclaims in the Aids to Reflection (i, 363), "I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want...it; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence (remembering only the express declaration of Christ himself: 'No man cometh to me unless the Father... | |
| Harold Begbie - 1911 - 320 pages
...the effects of chance, but at the last well examined, prove the meer hand of God. — Religio Medici. Evidences of Christianity! I am weary of the word....it; and you may safely trust it to its own Evidence. — Aids to Reflection. It was to this Change of Nature, of Life and Spirit, to this certain, immediate... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1913 - 468 pages
...Theology, Physico-Theology, Demonstrations of God from Nature, Evidences of Christianity, and the like. Evidences of Christianity ! I am weary of the word....; and you may safely trust it to its own Evidence, — remembering only the express declaration of Christ himself : No man cometh to me, unlest the Father... | |
| Vernon Faithfull Storr - 1913 - 502 pages
...were of a surface character, and his ethics were frankly utilitarian. At Paley Coleridge hit hard.2 "Evidences of Christianity! I am weary of the word....and you may safely trust it to its own evidence." 3 Coleridge saw plainly enough that Paley's argument from final causes needed an entire reconstruction,... | |
| Henry Sloane Coffin - 1915 - 250 pages
...it works in life. "He that willeth to do His will shall know." Coleridge bursts out indignantly: " 'Evidences of Christianity'! I am weary of the word....it ; rouse him, if you can, to the selfknowledge of the need of it; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence." Religion approaches men saying, "O... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1915 - 582 pages
...writings. It was time that someone called a halt to the prevailing mode in theological literature. Evidences of Christianity! I am weary of the word....feel the want of it ; rouse him, if you can, to the self -knowledge of his need of it ; and you may safely trust it to its own evidence. Confessions of... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1915 - 592 pages
...writings. It was time that someone called a halt to the prevailing mode in theological literature. Evidences of Christianity! I am weary of the word. Make a man feel the want of it ; rouse him, if yon can, to the self-knowledge of his need of it ; and yon may safely trust it to its own evidence.... | |
| 1918 - 534 pages
..."private" judgment of his own, both are testifying that only by sharing God's image can God be known. "Evidences of Christianity! I am weary of the word....and you may safely trust it to its own evidence." That which is the beginning of all argument cannot itself be argued to, just as the consciousness that... | |
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