The Book of the Prophet Jeremiah, theologically and homiletically expounded.
Materialist and idealist, theist and atheist, alike admit it, but its admission is theologically worthless.
De Sanguine et corpore Domini, theologically to justify, and on all sides to develop the doctrine of the Supper, which had long ago struck its roots in the practice of the church and the faith of the people.
In the Christian West he put this doctrine in a less offensive form by saying that one and the same affirmation might be theologically true and philosophically false, and vice versa.
Theologically it is described as a gravitation, a bias toward evil.
For one thing these religions are spiritually disastrous as well as theologically erroneous in propagating a false conception of Christianity.
He was a master of epigram, and theologicallyinclined to Calvinism.
The next epoch in the life of a child is his going to school, which by a strange satire comes always before he has, theologically speaking, "come to the use of reason.
Haug, therefore, holds that the Prophet of ancient Iran was theologically a monotheist and philosophically a dualist.
Theologically this spelt retrogression and a lowering of the standard of morality hitherto upheld.
Nielsen, the assailant of the theologians, whom I regarded as no less theologically inclined than his opponents.
His wife was even more theologically inclined than himself, and appeared anonymously--without anyone having a suspicion of the fact--as a religious authoress.
Besides, while it is certainly correct to regard all doctrines of the Augustana as Scriptural and binding, it is theologically false to declare all of them, e.
Compensation could be claimed, however, if the damaging or destructive action was only theologically right.
The Natural Law is definedtheologically as a participation of the Eternal Law in man.
Theologically the meritoriousness of good works is based on the providence of God.
The theory thus briefly described is both theologically and philosophically untenable.
This is, however, no more than a theologically certain conclusion.
As some subtle objections have been raised against this view, it cannot be accepted as theologically certain; but it undoubtedly corresponds better than its opposite to the spirit and letter of Scripture.
It is plain enough that Homer and Hesiod represent, both theologically and socially, the close of a long epoch, and not the youth of the Greek world, as some have supposed.
This is the real and theologicallytrue reason why the Holy Spirit records, rather than seemingly more important matters, the great fall of this grand man.
Doddridge himself was not theologically orthodox, but was an evangelical Christian.
This double reference however only confuses the exegesis of the passage still further, while theologically it might lead to very serious difficulties.
Nor must the connection be overlooked between his apparent confidence here and the attempt which he makes in one passage of the sermon to justify theologically his radical subversion of olden doctrine.
It is the High Church which stands over against the great mass of the dissenting churches which, taken in the large, can hardly be said to be theologically more liberal than itself.
Historically, the rationalistic movement was the necessary preliminary for the modern period of European civilization as distinguished from the ecclesiastically and theologically determined culture which had prevailed up to that time.
By the ontological principle of recognizing the value of being, therefore, it is evident that the Catholic theory of the worship of saints is not only theologically lawful, but eminently philosophical.
Mandeville's Fable of the Bees is attacked in the Second Dialogue, where Lysicles expounds some Mandevillian views but is theologically an atheist, politically a revolutionary, and socially a leveller.
Nicole insisted that "true virtue" in the rigorist sense was necessary for salvation, but at the same time expounded the usefulness for society of behavior which theologically was "sinful.
Divinity could not be held, theologically speaking, to be along with humanity in any other fashion than by way of assistentia (i.
They are theologicallycertain long before they are embodied in authoritative formulae.
This boasting of capacity to be pure and strong without God, theologically the Pelagian heresy, is sufficiently answered by a cursory view of what humanity has done and does do.
And baptism taken theologicallydoth as essentially include the will's consent or heart covenanting with God, as matrimony includeth marriage consent, and as a man containeth the soul as well as the body.
And judges on the bench speak oft theologically to many.
They work just the same result upon humanity as a whole as the sins of my predecessors, as the first sin: I am driven logically as well as theologically to extend my theory of sin and to generalise it beyond present experience.
But it is sufficiently defensible historically and theologically to justify us in gaining the clearness which it gives.
I trust that the passage, as it has stood since the fourth edition[43], will be at least recognised as plain in its meaning and theologically innocent.
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