Via, Veritas, Vita: Lectures on "Christianity in Its Most Simple and Intelligible Form." Delivered in Oxford and London in April and May 1894Williams and Norgate, 1895 - 331 pages |
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accepted according amid ancient Apostles appears authority become believe Bible Biblical inspiration Christ Christ's teaching Christendom Christian Church Christian consciousness commandment communion criticism disciples distinction Divine doctrine dogma duty earth ecclesiastical enter eternal experience expression faith Father fulfilled Gentiles give Gospel Greek philosophy harmonizing parallel heart heavenly Holy honour human idea ideal imperfect infallibility inspiration intellectual interpretation Jesus Jewish Jewish Messiah Jews John John iv judgment Justin Martyr kingdom of God kingdom of heaven Lectures living Lord Luke Luke xii Marcion Mark Matt ment Messiah mind moral Moses nature neighbour ness Old Testament pass passages Paul Pharisees prayer present principles Prophets question refer regard religion religious revealed reverence righteousness ritual Sabbath Scriptures sense soul spirit of Christ things thou thought tion true truth universal unto utterance viii words worship xviii xxii