Hence the Montanist revivalists proclaimed this hope as most certain, giving a guarantee for it by means of a new divine revelation.
There are no codes of morals inculcated in the god-way, for even its modern revivalists and exponents consider that morals are the invention of wicked people like the Chinese; while the ancient Japanese were pure in thought and act.
The modern forms of Shint[=o], as moulded by the revivalists of the eighteenth century, are at many points notably different from the ancient faith.
We turn from the influence in the England of the eighteenth century of French revivalists and French Pietists to that exercised by one of the most remarkable of German mystics, Jacob Behmen.
Further on he stigmatizes one of the earlier Gothic Revivalists in these terms: “In instances where he ought to have led, or at least to have tempered and corrected the vitiated taste of his day, he simply pandered to it.
Eastlake places Goldie among the laterrevivalists of note, and gives a fine engraving of his Abbey of St. Scholastica at Teignmouth.
And the second remark is this: The Gothic revivalists have been accused of retrogression towards so-called barbaric forms of art.
This principle is more disputed than the first among the Gothic Revivalists themselves.
The second great principle of the Gothic Revivalists is that all art employed in decoration should be informative, conveying truthful statements about natural facts, if it conveys any statement.
The first aim of the Gothic Revivalists is to counteract, as far as possible, this feeling on all its three grounds.
The congregation--a poor one--consists of a remnant of the Revivalistswho were in Preston last year, and it has a kind of nominal connection with the Orchard United Methodists.
The convulsions of the Flagellants of the thirteenth century, and of the Protestant Revivalists of the present day, exhibit on a large scale the paroxysms of the French convents and the Dutch orphan-houses of the seventeenth century.
And the Protestant revivalists of the present age have in great measure reproduced these curious results of religious excitement.
When the American revivalists were at their height, there were many quiet and staid New England ministers who found in Taylor a welcome ally against the extravagances which they witnessed and deplored.
The English revivalists were not alone, however; among the most powerful leaders in the colonies was Jonathan Edwards, whose name ranks very high in the records of religious philosophy in the States.
As for the reaction and the cleaning up after the carnival, our revivalistsare not concerned.
Final truths and final conclusions are wholly unthinkable to sensible people in their sane moments, but these revivalists wish to sum up truth for all time and put their leaden seal upon it.
The indelicacy of the revivalists who recently called meetings to pray for Fay Mills, was shown in their ardent supplications to God that He should make Mills to be like them.
Let any one of these revivalists write out his sermons and print them in a book, and no sane man could read them without danger of paresis.
Advance agents pave the way for revivalistsby arranging details with the local orthodox clergy.
Doubtless theRevivalists and Socialists despise each other, and perhaps both will despise us for imagining that they can be reconciled.
The question for the future is, Will the Revivalists go forward into Socialism; or will the Socialists go forward into Revivalism?
The Revivalistshad for their great idea the regeneration of the soul.
On the one hand the Revivalists needed daily meetings and continuous criticism to save and perfect their converts; and these things they could not have without a thorough reconstruction of domestic life.
The Revivalists failed for want of regeneration of society, and the Socialists failed for want of regeneration of the heart.
Flamboyant Gothic style, cinque-cento details mixed up with Gothic at first, then superseding them, and even when the influence of the Italian revivalists began to exert itself, still retaining much of her traditional methods of design.
The revivalists caught men by thousands, and "the fulness thereof," great contributions for a few weeks of noisy evangelism.
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