Nor do the "Annals" fail to betray the neological and Hellenistic tendencies of the author.
This is a frank denial of any truth in philosophy: the more neologicaland modern a thing is, the more truth there is in it!
I was delighted indeed to find some of those who had been instructed in the Neological school, among the most zealous promoters of the truth as it is in Christ.
I am able, however, by a convincing document, to shew what is the real estimate taken of the Bible Society by the Neological party in Germany.
But from all the inquiries I was able to make, I could never learn that any individual in Germany, publicly holding neological opinions, was an active agent of the Bible Society.
Wolff cannot be termed a Rationalist in the common acceptation of the term, though his doctrines contributed to the growth of neological thinking.
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