perfection, beyond compare," he called them. I heard a talk on these between him and Browning, and Browning fully agreed with my father in his admiration. Moreover my father expressed his conviction that "Christianity with its divine Morality but without... Great Modern Sermons - Sivu 210muokkaaja - 1923 - 212 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1895 - 944 sivua
...agreed with my father in his admiration. Moreover my father expressed his conviction that ' Christianity with its divine morality, but without the central...figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold ; and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth ; that the Son of Man was the most tremendous... | |
| Hallam Lord Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson - 1897 - 1104 sivua
...father expressed his conviction that " Christianity with its divine Morality 1 " In Memoriam," xxxvi. but without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold ', and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth " ; that " The Son of Man " was the most tremendous... | |
| 1897 - 588 sivua
...father expressed his conviction that " Christianity with its divine Morality 1 "In Memoriam," xxxvi. but without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold \ and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth " ; that " The Son of Man " was the most tremendous... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1897 - 492 sivua
...Father." The parables were " perfection beyond compare." But "Christianity with its divine morality, without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold, and it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth. The forms of Christian religion would alter, but the... | |
| Charles Comfort Tiffany - 1898 - 194 sivua
...as it is made personal, for, in the words of Tennyson, the poet prophet of our time, " Christianity with its divine morality, but without the central...figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold, and it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth." Above all other aids to devotion in the Prayer Book... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 388 sivua
...agreed with my father in his admiration. Moreover my father expressed his conviction that " Christianity with its divine Morality but without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold,1 and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth " ; that " The Son of Man " was the most... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1899 - 316 sivua
...beyond compare,' he called them. At the same time he used to express his conviction that Christianity with its Divine morality, but without the central...figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold, and that it is fatal for a religion to lose its warmth." The warmth here spoken of is supplied by the... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1906 - 984 sivua
...agreed with my father in his admiration. Moreover my father expressed his conviction that "Christianity with its divine Morality but without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold,1 and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth " ; that " The Son of Man " was the most... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 304 sivua
...Moreover my father expressed his conviction that "Christianity with its divine * "In Memoriam," xxxv1. Morality but without the central figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold*, and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth;" that " The Son of Man" was the most tremendous... | |
| 1899 - 948 sivua
...beyond compare,' he called them. " Moreover, my father expressed his conviction that ' Christianity, with its Divine morality, but without the central...figure of Christ, the Son of Man, would become cold, and that it is fatal for religion to lose its warmth ' ; that ' The Son of Man ' was the most tremendous... | |
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