The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 101
... sufferings of Christ which in themselves would be merely repulsive and disgusting , would not be justified if the ... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance ...
... sufferings of Christ which in themselves would be merely repulsive and disgusting , would not be justified if the ... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance ...
Page 103
... sufferings and death of Christ did not concern the early fathers so much as doctrines of His Person and His place in the Trinity , and though the writers of the gospels did devote so large a part of their narrative to the Passion , they ...
... sufferings and death of Christ did not concern the early fathers so much as doctrines of His Person and His place in the Trinity , and though the writers of the gospels did devote so large a part of their narrative to the Passion , they ...
Page 106
... sufferings of Christ , painted lurid pictures of the horrors of Hell and morbidly exalted the value of physical anguish and asceticism , in order to turn men's hearts from the decadence which was already creeping in as an accompaniment ...
... sufferings of Christ , painted lurid pictures of the horrors of Hell and morbidly exalted the value of physical anguish and asceticism , in order to turn men's hearts from the decadence which was already creeping in as an accompaniment ...
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