Matthew Arnold And His Relation to the Thought of Our Time An Appreciation And

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In other words, the philosophy that misreads the origin of religious ideas and the history of any religion will not, and indeed cannot, be just to the Christian ; while he who would maintain the Christian must be just and even generous to all the religions created and professed of men. " (See Preface, ix. ) 178 Matthew Arnold which he sought to give impulse were not, from his own standpoint, intended to be aggressive. He com- plained, indeed, that "At present reformers in religion are far too n...egative, spending their labour, some of them, in inveighing against false beliefs which are doomed, others in contending about matters of dis- cipline and ritual which are indifferent. Popular Christianity derived its power from the characters of certainty and of grandeur which it wore ; these char- acters do belong to Christianity in its natural truth, and to show them there should be our object. This alone is really important. And shown they can be. Certainty and grandeur are really and truly characters of Christianity.

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