You draw your line at the point where the abstract denial of God Is severed from the abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition Is that the line thus drawn is worthless, and that much on your side of the line is as objectionable as the atheism on... The Quarterly Review - Page 561edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1884 - 694 pages
...this dangerous ground of splitting theology into slices, and I ask you where you will draw the line. You draw your line at the point where the abstract...abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition is that your line thus drawn is worthless, and that much on this side of the line is as objectionable as the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1884 - 618 pages
...this dangerous ground of splitting theology into slices, and I ask you where you will draw the line. You draw your line at the point where the abstract...abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition is that your Jine thus drawn is worthless, and that much on this side of the line is as objectionable as the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1884 - 666 pages
...this dangerous ground of splitting theology into slices, and I ask you where you will draw the line. You draw your line at the point where the abstract...abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition is that your line thus drawn is worthless, and that much on this side of the line is as objectionable as the... | |
| Literature - 1903 - 852 pages
...similar language, we will take Mr. Morley's account of it as a typical illustration of that kind or oratory in which Mr. Gladstone was supreme. The speech...least be rational; I do not say let them be Christian dls524 Mr. Morley's Life of Gladstone. tinctions, but let them be rational. I •can understand one... | |
| 1904 - 884 pages
...faith of his own, one who had started from the opposite pole to that great civil principle of which be now displayed a grasp invincible. . . . These high...least be rational; I do not say let them be Christian dlsMr. Morley's Life of Gladstone. tlnctions, but let them be rational. I can understand one rational... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone, Arthur Tilney Bassett - Great Britain - 1916 - 724 pages
...of splitting religion into slices, and I ask you — " Where will you draw the line ? " You draw it at the point where the abstract denial of God is severed from abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition is, that your line is worthless. There is much on your... | |
| William Ewart Gladstone - Great Britain - 1916 - 736 pages
...of splitting religion into slices, and I ask you — " Where will you draw the line ? " You draw it at the point where the abstract denial of God is severed from abstract admission of the Deity. My proposition is, that your line is worthless. There is much on your... | |
| Herbert Henry Asquith - Great Britain - 1926 - 360 pages
...admission to membership which had been advocated on the other side was the test of Theism, he said: " You draw your line at the point where the abstract...make distinctions, let them at least be rational. I can understand one rational distinction, that you should frame the oath in such a way as to recognize... | |
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