The Congregational Review, Volume 7J.M. Whittemore, 1867 - Congregationalism |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 75
Page vii
... Greek Poets , 627. - Coquerel's First Historical Transformations of Christianity , 627. - Nichols ' Chemistry of the Farm and of the Sea , 627. - Jaques Bonneval , or the Days of the Draggonades , 628. - McClelland's Sermons , 628 ...
... Greek Poets , 627. - Coquerel's First Historical Transformations of Christianity , 627. - Nichols ' Chemistry of the Farm and of the Sea , 627. - Jaques Bonneval , or the Days of the Draggonades , 628. - McClelland's Sermons , 628 ...
Page 14
... [ Greek , rò tháoxeodat , expiation ] for the sins of the people . " It remains to inquire for the truth involved in the assertion and denial of the imputation of the righteousness of Christ to believers . One position is , that , as ...
... [ Greek , rò tháoxeodat , expiation ] for the sins of the people . " It remains to inquire for the truth involved in the assertion and denial of the imputation of the righteousness of Christ to believers . One position is , that , as ...
Page 27
... Greek worship of material beauty . He would have been as much at home as any of them , among the river and forest and mountain gods of the days , when " Celestials left their skies To mingle with thy race , Deucalion ; And Pyrrha's ...
... Greek worship of material beauty . He would have been as much at home as any of them , among the river and forest and mountain gods of the days , when " Celestials left their skies To mingle with thy race , Deucalion ; And Pyrrha's ...
Page 30
... Greek tragedies , so his biographer tells us . " He read faster than another could count the lines upon the page , " and seemed to know what to skip as worthless ( a blessed art ) as well as what to take into his never full recepta- cle ...
... Greek tragedies , so his biographer tells us . " He read faster than another could count the lines upon the page , " and seemed to know what to skip as worthless ( a blessed art ) as well as what to take into his never full recepta- cle ...
Page 31
Greek and German metres " : a marked departure this de- votion to foreign tongues - from his favorite , Schiller's method , who read these as little as possible , lest it should impair his perception of the purity and strength of his ...
Greek and German metres " : a marked departure this de- votion to foreign tongues - from his favorite , Schiller's method , who read these as little as possible , lest it should impair his perception of the purity and strength of his ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
American Tract Society Atlantic Monthly baptism baptized beautiful believe Bible body Boston called century character Christ Christian church colleges Congregational Congregationalism death denomination divine doctrine Douay England evangelical evil fact faith fathers feeling give glory God's Gospel grace Greek hand heart heaven Hebrew holy human infant baptism infidelity influence intellectual Jesus John John Winthrop labor Lecky literary literature living Lord Manichæan Manichæism ment millenarian mind ministers ministry moral moral agency nation nature never pagan pastor Pietists piety prayer preacher preaching principles pulpit Puritan question reader reason Reformation religion religious resurrection Roman Sabellian Scriptures sense Septuagint sermons sins soul spirit style teaching Theodore Parker theological theory thing thought tion translation true truth ture Unitarian unto VII.-NO volume Vulgate whole word worship writers