... represents a generous and healthy movement of human life and thought. It is an effort not so much to systematize religious life, but to revive the religious life, not to originate a doctrinal system, but to restore a vital system, to bring to the... Annual Report - Página 71por American Unitarian Association - 1901Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Codman Potter - 1897 - 362 páginas
...not the discriminating critic, but he whose beating, throbbing life offers itself a channel for the Divine force — he is the man through whom the world...and whom it remembers with perpetual thanksgiving." And shall not you who are here to-day thank God that such a man was, though for so brief a space, your... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1896 - 554 páginas
...to restore a vital system, to bring to the world weary of theological debate, perplexed by insoluble problems, troubled by the restlessness of the modern...two, the more important is the originative impulse of personality. The final unit is the man, and beneath all religious organization there must be the... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 494 páginas
...not the discriminating critic, but he whose beating, throbbing life offers itself a channel for the divine force, — he is the man through whom the world...and whom it remembers with perpetual thanksgiving.' " And shall not you who are here to-day thank God that such a man was, though for so brief a space,... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1902 - 406 páginas
...not the discriminating critic, but he whose beating, throbbing life offers itself a channel for the divine force, — he is the man through whom the world...and whom it remembers with perpetual thanksgiving.' ' And shall not you who are here to-day thank God that such a man was, though for so brief a space,... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 464 páginas
...not the discriminating critic, but he whose beating, throbbing life offers itself a channel for the divine force, — he is the man through whom the world...and whom it remembers with perpetual thanksgiving.' " And shall not you who are here to-day thank God that such a man was, though for so brief a space,... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1908 - 264 páginas
...not the discriminating critic, but he whose beating, throbbing life offers itself a channel for the divine force, — he is the man through whom the world grows rich, and whom it remembers, remembers with perpetual thanksgiving. ' ' ' And shall not you who are here to-day thank God that such... | |
| American Unitarian Association - 1902 - 120 páginas
...to restore a vital system, to bring to the world weary of theological debate, perplexed by insoluble problems, troubled by the restlessness of the modern...two, the more important is the originative impulse of personality. The final unit is the man, and beneath all religious organization there must be the... | |
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