Newman An Appreciation in Two Lectures With the Choicest Passages of His Wri
Newman An Appreciation in Two Lectures With the Choicest Passages of His Wri
Whyte Alexander
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And now, in bringing this very imperfect appreciation of Newman to a close, I think I can say with a good conscience, that I have done my best to speak to you about this great man and rich writer on Paul's great principle of believing all things, hoping all things, enduring all things, and always rejoicing in the truth. And on Shakespeare's great principle ; for I have not knowingly extenuated anything, and it was simply impossible for me to set down aught in malice. And on Bengel's great princ...iple, not to judge without knowledge, nor without necessity, nor without love : Sine scientia, sine necessitate, sine arnore. NEWMAN'S CHOICEST PASSAGES NEWMAN'S CHOICEST PASSAGES ON GOD There is one God, such arid such in Nature and Attributes. I say " such and such, " for, unless I explain what I mean by " one God, " I use words which may mean anything or nothing. I may mean a mere anima mundi ; or an initial principle which once was in action and now is not ; or collective humanity. I speak then of the God of the Theist and the Christian ; a God who is numerically One, who is Personal ; the Author, Sustainer, and Finisher of all things, the Life of Law and Order, the Moral Governor ; One who is Supreme and Sole ; like Himself, unlike all things beside Himself, which all are but His creatures ; dis- tinct from, independent of them all ; One who is self-existing, absolutely infinite, who has ever been and will be, to whom nothing is past or future ; who is all perfection, and the fulness and archetype of every possible ex- cellence, the Truth Itself, Wisdom, Love, 141 142 Newman's Choicest Passages Justice, Holiness ; One who is All-powerful, All-knowing, Omnipresent, Incomprehensible.
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