His style and thought were strongly tinged with mysticism, and with a singular undogmatic pietism, as well as with strong but speculative republicanism in politics.
It is in practical affairs that the eclectic or undogmatic spirit is most valuable, and also least dangerous.
But whereas the Cowper-Temple clause is purely negative in form and so seems to point to an undogmatic religion, the Lancasterian teaching was essentially positive and dogmatic within its limits.
He proposed to establish a “civil religion” which was to be a sort of undogmatic Christianity.
A new, undogmatic Christianity was being preached in pulpits.
This, however, very soon during his college life he found to be impracticable of attainment, owing to his own pronounced and undogmatic views.
There remain such of the higher classes as can be induced to prefer undogmatic Christianity to polytheism, and the lowest class, which may be persuaded by acts of kindness to accept the dogmas with which these are accompanied.
For, if one examine the maze of India's tangled creeds, he will be surprised to find that, though dogmatic Christianity has its Indic representative, there yet is no indigenous representative of undogmatic Christianity.
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