| 1901 - 744 頁
...and others : " Historical Christianity — as it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages — is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The manner in which His name is surrounded with expressions, which were once sallies of admiration and... | |
| 1855 - 534 頁
...Churches are not built upon his [Christ's] prin' ciples, but on his tropes. Historical Christianity is not the ' doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...the ritual. It has dwelt, it dwells, with noxious ex' aggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knoics no ' persona .... By his holy thoughts Jesus... | |
| 1904 - 926 頁
...corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knows no persons. It invites every man to expand to the full circle of the universe, and will... | |
| 1846 - 844 頁
...Christianity became a Mythus, as the poetic teaching of Greece and of Egypt before."t "Historical Christianity is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of JESUS. The soul knows no persons." " By his holy thoughts JBSUS serves us, and thus only."^ S. John writes, "... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 400 頁
...corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knows no persons. It invites every man to expand to the full circle of the universe, and will... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1848 - 384 頁
...corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knows no persons. It invites every man to expand to the full circle of the universe, and will... | |
| George Wood - 1848 - 508 頁
...nothing by this term, but Christianity, considered as founded upon historical facts. Of this he says, " It is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration of the positive, the personal, the ritual." "By this eastern monarchy of a Christianity, which indolence and... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1849 - 414 頁
...corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knows no persons. It invites every man to expand to the full circle of the universe, and will... | |
| 1853 - 642 頁
...corrupts all attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration...noxious exaggeration about the person of Jesus. The soul knows no persons. It invites every man to expand to the full circle cf the universe, and will... | |
| January Searle - 1855 - 94 頁
...corrupts alt attempts to communicate religion. As it appears to us, and as it has appeared for ages, it is not the doctrine of the soul, but an exaggeration of tho personal, the positive, the ritual. It has dwelt, it dwells with noxious exaggeration about the... | |
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