| Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann - First philosophy - 1832 - 526 pages
...Heathen adversaries; and the desire of illustrating the Christian doctrines, and forming into a whole ..J the solutions which were offered from time to time...Fathers of the Church ; and in after times proved the germ of original speculations. 224. Many of the Fathers of the Church, especially the Grecian, considered... | |
| Thomas Anthony Trollope - Christianity - 1834 - 630 pages
...particularly among the Greeks, to blend these philosophical notions with the tenets of Christianity. This gradually led to the formation of a species of philosophy peculiar to Christianity, but which, nevertheless, assumed, from time to time, many different aspects, both in respect to its... | |
| Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann, John Reynell Morell - Philosophy - 1852 - 558 pages
...; the necessity of replying to the attacks of Heathen adversaries ; and the desire of Ulustrating, defining, and substantiating the Christian doctrines,...proved the material germ of original speculations. 224. The Christian religion was formed for universality by its simplicity, its close alliance with... | |
| Charles Anthon - Greek literature - 1853 - 600 pages
...gaining in different countries were imbued with very different principles and feelings, and many oi them had also imbibed some philosophical system or...by its simplicity, its close alliance with morality 9 and the spirit of its worship, at once mild and severe. Its first teachers recognized in it a divine... | |
| Charles Anthon - Greek literature - 1853 - 608 pages
...illustrating, defining, and substantiating the Christian doctrines, and forming into a whole the *>lutions which were offered, from time to time, of the questions...aspects, as regarded its principles and object. By these meajis something of the Grecian spirit of philosophy was transfused into the writings of the fathers... | |
| Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann - Philosophy - 1870 - 560 pages
...gaining in different countries, were imbued with very different principles and feelings, and many of them had also imbibed some philosophical system or...proved the material germ of original speculations. 224. The Christian religion was formed for universality by its simplicity, its close alliance with... | |
| Wilhelm Gottlieb Tennemann - Philosophy - 1816 - 998 pages
...gaining in different countries, were imbued with very different principles and feelings, and many of them had also imbibed some philosophical system or...Church ; and in after times proved the material germ oí original speculations. 224. The Christian religion was formed for universality by its simplicity,... | |
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