History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant T
History of Rationalism Embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant T
Hurst, J. F. (John Fletcher), 1834-1903
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" ^ The time will also come when Carlyle will be revealed to all in his true character : as the theologian preaching a pagan creed ; as the philosopher emasculating the German philosophy which he scrupled not to borrow; as the stylist pervert- ing the j)ure English of Milton and Shakspeare into inflated, oracular Richterisms; and as the arch dema- gogue who, despising the people at heart, assigned no bounds to his ambition to gain their hearing and cajole them into the reception of his unmixed ...Pantheism. The periodical press has been a successful agency in the dissemination of literary Rationalism throughout the British Islands. Years before the recent discussions sprang up, the Westminster Review was the ablest and most avowed of all the advocates of the " liberal theol- oo-y " of the Continent. It still rules without a rival. Emboldened by the late accession of sympathizers, it opposes orthodoxy and the Church with an arrogance equal to that of the Universal German Library^ whose editor, Mcolai, is reported to have said : " My object is merely to hold up to the laughter and contempt of the ' Essays and Remains, vol.
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