'La tendance à l'ordre ne peut-elle faire une partie essentielle de nos inclinations, de notre instinct, comme la tendance à la conservation, à la reproduction?' |
Senancour. |
('May not the tendency to conduct form an essential part of our inclinations, of our instinct, like the tendency to self-preservation, to the reproduction of the species?') |
LITERATURE & DOGMA
AN ESSAY TOWARDS
A BETTER APPREHENSION OF THE BIBLE
BY
MATTHEW ARNOLD
FORMERLY PROFESSOR OF POETRY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD AND FELLOW OF ORIEL COLLEGE
POPULAR EDITION
LONDON
SMITH, ELDER, & CO., 15 WATERLOO PLACE
1883
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CHAPTER | PAGE | |
introduction | 1 | |
I. | religion given | 8 |
II. | aberglaube invading | 46 |
III. | religion new-given | 60 |
IV. | the proof from prophecy | 80 |
V. | the proof from miracles | 87 |
VI. | the new testament record | 111 |
VII. | the testimony of jesus to himself | 124 |
VIII. | faith in christ | 141 |
IX. | aberglaube re-invading | 149 |
X. | our 'masses' and the bible | 175 |
XI. | the true greatnss of the old testament | 195 |
XII. | the true greatness of christianity | 213 |
conclusion | 227 |
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