Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied to the Language And Religion
Outlines of the Philosophy of Universal History, Applied to the Language And Religion
Bunsen, Christian Karl Josias, Freiherr Von, 1791-1860
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John) form the divine and historical groundwork for the meta- physical exposition contained in the words of the Prologue. This is the indestructible basis, inaccessible to any doubts of historical criticism, of the Christian doctrine of the Son, and of the whole second article of our faith. His life and death of self-devotion for mankind as His brethren, and as children of God, are the historical seal of that grand revelation. The revelation which forms the basis of the third article centres or...iginally in Christ's announcement of the Spirit, as teaching the mysteries of God, and explaining and maintaining His own doctrine to the end of all things. Its first great and wonderful manifestation and realization was the divine impulse which inspired one hundred and twenty believers, men and Digitized by VjOOQ IC AND THE SBOOMD REFORMATION. 283 womeoi Palestinian and foreign Jews, assembled at Jerusalem on the first Christian Pentecost, to burst out in the praise of Otodf not expressed in ritual formularies, nor in the extinct sacred language, but in the living tongues of the earth, which, on that day, became the organs of inward divine life and adoration.
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