| 1874 - 898 стор.
...probably have thought such a pretension as bhsphemous as it seemed to the men who condemned him, but a man charged with a special, express, and unique...from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue, we may well conclude that the influences of religion on the character which will remain after rational criticism... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1846 - 702 стор.
...rational sceptic, it remains a possibility that Christ actually was what he supposed himself to be, ... a man charged with a special, express, and unique...from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue, we may well conclude that the influences of religion on the character which will remain, after rational criticism... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1879 - 1092 стор.
...probably have thought such a pretension as blasphemous as it seemed to the men who condemned him, but a man. charged with a special, express, and unique commission from God to lead manland to truth and virtue ; we may well conclude that the influences of religion on the character... | |
| John Stuart Mill - 1874 - 328 стор.
...probably have thought such a pretension as blasphemous as it see'iied to the men who condemned him — but a man charged with a. special, express and unique...from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue ; we mny well conclude that the influences of religion on the character which will remain after rational... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1874 - 596 стор.
...Mr. Mill further allows that Christ, though not God, may have been what he supposed himself to be, " a man charged with a special, express and unique commission from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue ;" also that it may be satisfying and useful to hope for a life beyond the grave. Now, as Mr. Morley... | |
| 1875 - 808 стор.
...skeptic it remains a possibility that Christ actually was what he supposed himself to be — not God, but a man charged with a special, express, and unique...God, to lead mankind to truth and virtue ; we may well conclude that the influences of religion on the character, which will remain after rational criticism... | |
| 1875 - 1012 стор.
...remains a possibility that Christ actually was what he supposed himself to be — not God . . . but a man charged with a special, express, and unique...from God, to lead mankind to truth and virtue, we may well conclude that the influences of religion on the character which will remain after rational criticism... | |
| 1875 - 842 стор.
...that Christ actually was what He supposed himself to be" — not God, which He never claimed, but " a man charged with a special, express, and unique...commission from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue." Christian I'rayer and Qeneral Lawi : D<dng the Burncy Prize Essay for the year 1873. With an Appendix... | |
| John Kennedy - 1875 - 116 стор.
...possibility that Christ actually was what He supposed Himself to be — not God " — Mr. Mills thinks, " but a man charged with a special, express, and unique commission from God to lead mankind to truth and virture." Mr. Mill's idea of what Christ supposed Himself to be, does not affect our present argument... | |
| Charles Frederick Chase - 1876 - 190 стор.
...probably have thought such a pretention as blasphemous as it seemed to the men who condemned him—but a man charged with a special express and unique commission from God to lead mankind to truth and virtue." This extract consists of a parenthesis, and the words which immediately enclose it. Our business now... | |
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