Progression By Antagonism : a Theory, Involving Considerations Touching the Present Position, Duties, And Destiny of Great Britain
Progression By Antagonism : a Theory, Involving Considerations Touching the Present Position, Duties, And Destiny of Great Britain
Crawford, Alexander Crawford Lindsay, Earl Of, 1812-1880
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^ Fi^ or Ima- We ma, conclude therefore, Aat "^J^l^^,^ • J • 4\.^ lifp of Christian turope w:*^ ,g,nat.ve penod m -^ '* "^^ , ^^.^ BeformaUon, in the rejection by tie oo""" ". * , .^ in the and a. L Second ^ «-;:-Xfw:^'loo, wHch French Revolution, - fj^^^^f^;, ,„,ared yeaxs, a closed the great struggle of the ^^^ Imagination Third and new period commences. d«:-«^^P^^;^^ ^ and Reason, under Spirit, in an ^W^; ^^J^^ non- gressive vigour, which (arguing, at le^t,^ existence elsewhere of the machin...ery ^^^^^^^ ^ it) cannot be exhibited by any otiier P«Pj« ^^^^^^^^^^ lish prior to the final Matixrity of Man -d^^^^^^^ ^^^ by Spirit, or Christianity, of the supreme control, person of Our Saviour, Jesus Christ. . That I may not be misunderstood, let me ^P^t. ^^g^^^^^^ that in representing the strength -^ Pf^^X nor Pro^tant, iu England to lie in this-that she is neither C»thoJ« °«^ the exclusive or absolute sense of the *«"^;. ^^pl^ ^e^erating per- ciples within her constitution, -*««->-* /^^t; ^proxiiLtion, petual life, activity, and P«>S!:f««^«"' J .^^d^f ^uman Nature nearer than any other Christian Church, *" ^'^ ^t « Phrist in whose as represented in the Manhood of O" Lord Jesus Chn^wh^ perf^t Intellect the two principles of Imagimttion ^^^^^^^^J^ exactly balanced ; and, further, maintain that the cond ^lons^d down in a preceding page, that every Objective truth must be met by its Subje'cre coLUv'e-that the influence of God, exerted «6 ««^, and realised through the Imagination, must be responded to by the free ajrency and voluntary submission of Man, exerted ab tntemo by the Reason-and that if God descends from Heaven to communi«tte with Man, Man must ascend from Earth to communicate with God are fulfilled in her constitution and doctrine, in her Apostolic Succes- sion and Apostolic Faith, in a manner to which no other religious community can lay claim.
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