Sermon Delivered By the Reb Professor Dw Marks At the West London Synagog
Sermon Delivered By the Reb Professor Dw Marks At the West London Synagog
D W Marks
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" But the events of that era offered so marked a contradiction to the condition of the world which Hebrew prophecy had described, that the new Church subsequently taught that its accomplishment had been deferred until the completion of the Millenium. Well, time brought about the effluxion of a thousand years, and then, the world, so far from wearing the gilded aspect of Messianism, was exhibited in the most deplor- able of what history calls " the dark ages, " when * Ps. Ixxxv. , 11. 5 ignoranc...e, superstition, and foul murder for imputed error of opinion sat like a nightmare on many a fair land, where civilisation and art had reared their temples ages before the epoch from which the Church assumed Messiah's reign to have commenced. But theological conception, and intense reverence for tradition, which so often assumes the form of moral paradox, could not be brought to yield compliance with what was obvious to everyone, who regarded the existing state of society from the stand-point of Hebrew prophecy, and so it was theologically determined, that all the Messianic predictions of the prophets of Judah, touching the progress and development of mankind, universal peace, the perfection of human happiness, and the union of all hearts and minds, had already been realised, and that the glorious epoch had found its ideal in the form of a " man of sorrows.
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