The Beliefs of Unbelief: Studies in the Alternatives to Faith
The Beliefs of Unbelief: Studies in the Alternatives to Faith
Fitchett, W. H. (William Henry), 1845-1928
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This, the scide on wliich, in every other reahn, Ood plans and wiorks, is the second feet that makes redemption, as Christie fidt^ cbnceives it, credible. The Wonder of the physical uni- verse — the wonder of its extent, its laws, its energies— gives' us, so to speak, the curve of- the ellipse. With iMs majesty of conception, God works in the realm of matter. When He passes into the kingdom of love, w31 any oAe adk iis' to believe that He becomes commonplace? I& it credible that God has narrowe...r thoughts and works on 'a meaner scale of splendour in the spiritual realm than in uiiconscious matter! For some t;he mirades ascribed to Christ seem inettdibiHties that make the whole story suspect. They are in quarrel with natural order. But such miracles, it should be remembered, are ex- actly in the key of Christ's history as Christian Digitized by Google THE BBLIBPS OF UNBiaLIBF IW faith recHk it. *^ If one/' says Dr. Storr, '' wnlks aloi^ the path, over inany lands and throng darkened centorieis, which CfaristiaiHty his bright^ ened with Rowing lighte, and on which she has strewn astonlriiing victoriea; he^ can hardly be amazed when he finds at tiie onteefc the deaf hearing, the blind 'seeing^ the dnrnb made to speaks and ibhct poor hearing the word of li&.
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