单词 | ecclesiasticism |
例句 | The piece is about ecclesiasticism, and the big but contained joy that informs the act of creativity—along with power and elegance and modesty. Hilton Als: Kate Valk, the “Meryl Streep of Downtown” 2014-05-19T04:00:00Z He thus extended the meaning of the word far beyond the narrow range of ecclesiasticism. Shelburne Essays, Third Series 2012-04-16T02:00:02.027Z But the moral order is no more a part of ecclesiasticism than earthquakes are. A Gamble with Life 2012-04-11T02:00:33.587Z It would be amusing if it were not so serious to see men often affecting great learning, themselves not professing orthodoxy, yet vehement for what can only be called Roman ecclesiasticism. The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets 2012-03-27T02:00:23.077Z Sacerdotal ecclesiasticism is Christianity that has lost the Aristotelian disinterestedness of devotion to intellectual and social ends higher and wider than its own institutional aggrandisement. The Five Great Philosophies of Life 2012-03-09T03:00:19.413Z In truth, nothing could be more natural, for the venue illustrates not only the paramount influence of ecclesiasticism in those days, but also the characteristic tendencies of the East Anglian people. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z As a simple spectator without encumbrances he might have enjoyed the service and derived considerable inspiration from it for the decorative ecclesiasticism of his new play; as an uncle it alarmed and confused him. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z He had been separating, unconsciously, ecclesiasticism from Christianity. A Gamble with Life 2012-04-11T02:00:33.587Z Those who formed the system of Christian ecclesiasticism never could afford to have a conscience. The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets 2012-03-27T02:00:23.077Z Universal education does away with the classes born of the tyranny of ecclesiasticism— classes founded upon cunning, greed, and brute strength. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 5 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Discussions 2012-02-11T03:03:49.813Z The wheeled cherubim is well developed in the design of this famous cope, and is a pleasing decorative bit of archaic ecclesiasticism. The Thirteenth Greatest of Centuries 2012-01-28T03:00:21.937Z Will Cain and Caiaphas still have the dominion, and ecclesiasticism be as ready to crucify the Christ on His second coming as it was on His first? The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation 2012-01-18T03:00:12.427Z Persecution of heretics, witch-hunting and the oppression of the whole people for the profit of ecclesiasticism went merrily on in all lands. Exempting the Churches An Argument for the Abolition of This Unjust and Unconstitutional Practice 2011-12-24T03:08:02.973Z IT is impossible to understand modern Christian ecclesiasticism without a careful study of ancient Judaism. The Eliminator; or, Skeleton Keys to Sacerdotal Secrets 2012-03-27T02:00:23.077Z It was the brief triumph of that reforming and liberal spirit which for so many years had been struggling to free Spain from the burdens of aristocracy and ecclesiasticism. A History of the Philippines 2011-12-12T03:00:36.870Z Like Paine, he attacks the ecclesiasticism and theology of the day, and is satisfied with doing that; and, like Paine, he has convictions instead of opinions, and his character is all aflame with his ideas. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z Being a politician only, he continued to be merciful while More drifted from politics and mercy into ecclesiasticism and cruelty. Body, Parentage and Character in History Notes on the Tudor Period 2011-08-08T02:00:20.193Z Spencer was as great in the kingdom of science as Mr. Gladstone was in that of politics and ecclesiasticism. Bygones Worth Remembering, Vol. 2 (of 2) 2011-07-22T02:00:17.663Z The Child’s History of England is written in the same spirit, and illustrates more directly, and, it must be added, more coarsely, than any of Dickens’s other works his hatred of ecclesiasticism of all kinds. Dickens English Men of Letters 2011-07-13T02:00:19.017Z We walk about our Zion and go round about her and tell the towers thereof, and they speak to us of a living faith, not of an effete ecclesiasticism or of mere arch�ological interest. York Minster 2011-06-30T02:00:34.813Z And it is my firm persuasion that in proportion as the profession throws off the thraldom of ecclesiasticism and dogmatism, it increases in power and is sure to recover its ancient superiority. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z Religion, or rather ecclesiasticism—for, in the France of those times, religion was the Church, and the Church was the Roman Catholic hierarchy—had been the dominant fashion under Louis XIV. French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z He had always made a firm stand against ecclesiasticism in any form. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z They judge the license of the eighteenth century—the license and profligacy which accompany ecclesiasticism and monasticism—by nineteenth century standards. Voltaire's Romances, Complete in One Volume 2011-03-20T02:00:21.247Z The next conflict in our nation is to be between secularism and ecclesiasticism, between men who love liberty and priests who uphold tyranny, between the lovers of our republic and the foes of secular institutions. Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays 2011-03-12T03:00:23.783Z There may be another kind of ecclesiasticism, but without the ancient authority; an ecclesiasticism which stands for pomp, ornament, display, beauty, but not for anything more. Recollections and Impressions 1822-1890 2011-10-15T02:00:25.820Z The great majority 73 of the Deventer books, however, belong to the minor literature of ecclesiasticism and education, and are far from exciting. Fine Books 2011-03-08T03:00:40.363Z It was an effort to free the people from the fetters of ecclesiasticism. A Short History of Germany 2011-02-14T03:00:40.360Z Dumas does not enter deeply into the subject of ecclesiasticism in France. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z In about six months King Ferdinand undid the progressive work of six years, and Spain relapsed into absolutism and ecclesiasticism, with all their attendant evils. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. IV. (of IV.) 2011-01-05T03:00:52.520Z The fact that its author should have become Pope later, is the best proof that instead of opposition there was the greatest sympathy between medicine and ecclesiasticism in his time. The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time Ecclesiasticism is not friendly to literature; but how far Oxford's most loyal son was permeated by ecclesiasticism is a matter of opinion. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 The Jesuits, on the other hand, favoured the preservation of ancient feudalism and ecclesiasticism. Lafcadio Hearn The sharp point of his ridicule was, however, always at the service of the aggressive party, especially for what he had most at heart, the overthrow of dogmatic and traditional theology and ecclesiasticism. A Short History of French Literature At times his hatred of ecclesiasticism becomes almost a prejudice. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 President White hints that "the forces of ecclesiasticism united against the innovators of anatomy, and either from direct persecution or from indirect influences Vesalius became a wanderer." The Popes and Science The History of the Papal Relations to Science During the Middle Ages and Down to Our Own Time At once their ecclesiasticism strikes the most superficial observer; the idea of the Church, that it is a mere assembly of believers, is rejected by them on every occasion and in every way. The Religious Life of London Besides his rebellion against restraint, his dislike to ecclesiasticism was artistic and �sthetic. Lafcadio Hearn Indeed no small proportion of the enemies of ecclesiasticism were actually paid and privileged members of the Church itself. A Short History of French Literature The "New Learning," as Humanism was generally called, rapidly overwhelmed the old, barren scholasticism and ecclesiasticism. Women of the Teutonic Nations Woman: In all ages and in all countries Vol. 8 (of 10) I was so utterly disgusted with ecclesiasticism as I knew it that I was but little prepared if at all, to give anything of the kind fair consideration. From Bondage to Liberty in Religion A Spiritual Autobiography Instead of the simplicity of Luther’s earlier writings, a dogmatic theology was formed, and a Protestant ecclesiasticism established, indistinguishable from the Roman Church in principle. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" He pursues his beaten path along the old ruts of ecclesiasticism. The Defects of the Negro Church The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 10 One turns with loathing, with anger, and with contempt 390 from this production of medieval ecclesiasticism. Legends & Romances of Brittany The great division of the church between the governed and governing had led to the development of a strong lay feeling as opposed to monasticism or ecclesiasticism. History of Human Society Christianity is not a failure, but organized ecclesiasticism, which always collapses before a world crisis, has failed utterly. Carmen Ariza No matter what the subject may be, there is usually a smack of ecclesiasticism in the ordinary give-and-take of conversation. Literary Tours in The Highlands and Islands of Scotland Both of these men brought an atmosphere of grim ecclesiasticism into the house. Jennie Gerhardt A Novel Few have yet begun to comprehend the influence that ecclesiasticism has had upon law. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III No: my religions convictions and views have remained free from any tincture of ecclesiasticism; no chiming of bells has allured me, no p. 129altar candles have dazzled me. The Essays of "George Eliot" Complete But the Express has stood out firm against feudalism, mediaevalism, and entrenched ecclesiasticism. Carmen Ariza What is necessary for the building and furnishing of the church of God is not necessary in the formation and organization of a man-made ecclesiasticism. The Gospel Day Or, the Light of Christianity Yet Jefferson in his time was frequently called an atheist—and merely because men in those days did not distinguish as clearly as we do today between ecclesiasticism and religion, between formulated and essential Christianity. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit Nor do I think that the Christianity which is to prevail in India will be encased in the present ecclesiasticism which assumes and claims monopoly of our faith. India, Its Life and Thought Among the Anglo-Saxons, the priesthood possessed great influence; but after the Norman Conquest, ecclesiasticism gained greater control in England. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I The heavy air of ecclesiasticism still hangs over her. Carmen Ariza It is my conviction that the battle with ecclesiasticism has long since been decided, and civilisation has nothing to fear from the official priest. The New Theology It is very easy for doctrines and practices to gain acceptance, which are the outgrowth of ecclesiasticism, and neither have sanction in the word of God, nor will bear the searching light of its testimony. George Müller of Bristol And His Witness to a Prayer-Hearing God They were face to face with hungry souls; with men who knew little of theology and ecclesiasticism, but much of actual life. The Transformation of Job A Tale of the High Sierras The entire subordination of the common law to ecclesiasticism, dates in England to the reign of Stephen, who ascended the throne in 1135. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I You have chosen well your carnal instruments––pride––ecclesiasticism––lust! Carmen Ariza On the other side of the ledger we have to set many things that ecclesiasticism has done,—cruel persecutions, infamous tortures, burnings and massacres, devastating wars, and fierce religious hatreds. The New Theology They were inventions of others, as is the entire florid and flamboyant fabric of ecclesiasticism that has been reared, stone by stone and century after century, upon his simple life and works and words. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 There is an absolute and elemental simplicity in20 this tiny crypt, with its stone bench and tombs of stone, that appeals far more strongly to the imagination than any bespangled ecclesiasticism above it. The Story of Rouen It was a curious but characteristic whim which consequently suggested to the enemies of ecclesiasticism the revival of Roman forms dating from the heathen commonwealth. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.) It was through that influence that Latin, still a living language in the clerical world, was perpetuated, instead of becoming an obsolete ecclesiasticism. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 107, September, 1866 Ritualisms, and ecclesiasticisms, and formal theologies are not requisite. My Daily Meditation for the Circling Year Creeds and ceremonies have to do with ecclesiasticism not with religion per se. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 5, 1920 The strongest surface currents of the age are against it; alike that of unregulated, hurrying, indiscriminate enterprize, and that of an exaggerated ecclesiasticism. To My Younger Brethren Chapters on Pastoral Life and Work But she soon saw the danger of a general conflagration and, applying Voltaire's epithet for ecclesiasticism to the republic, cried all abroad: Crush the Infamous! The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte Vol. I. (of IV.) Religion, or rather ecclesiasticism,—for, in the France of those times, religion was the Church, and the Church was the Roman Catholic hierarchy,—had been the dominant fashion under Louis XIV. Classic French Course in English In the words of William James: In one sense at least, the personal religion will prove itself more fundamental than either theology or ecclesiasticism. Human Traits and their Social Significance But he preached neither the popular nationalism, nor the popular ecclesiasticism, nor the popular ethics. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield Not anthropomorphic theology so much as ecclesiasticism is the major burden on their thinking about deity. Christianity and Progress However it may seem to its inhabitants, to the stranger everything in Hingham is tinctured by the remembrance of the stern old ecclesiasticism. The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth Study the case as he would through the lens of his ecclesiasticism, Scott Brenton could not discover any especial need of sanctification for the virile, clever engineer. The Brentons It was well for me that the unfolding destiny carried me off in a considerable degree from political ecclesiasticism of which I should at that time have made a sad mess. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 The tendency to exalt the letter of what is spoken or written, at the expense of the spirit, is as much of the essence of ecclesiasticism as of legalism. What Is and What Might Be A Study of Education in General and Elementary Education in Particular Of Voltaire's anti-clericism little need be said, except to recall our debt to his victory over ecclesiasticism and superstition. The Necessity of Atheism Or, if the Protestants of all classes would abandon their contemptuous attitude towards so-called ecclesiasticism and ritualism, and criticise themselves, saying: We have had too much confidence in human reason and human words. The Agony of the Church (1917) And this intimacy humanizes religious controversy and brings ecclesiasticism back to men. A Preface to Politics Neither presbyterianism, or prelacy, nor any other form of ecclesiasticism, makes the slightest effort to lift its head above its fellow. The International Monthly Magazine - Volume V - No II It seems as if the genius of Scotchmen tended towards ecclesiasticism. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities Our religious influences have created a race of men mentally docile and obedient to the dictates of tyrannical ecclesiasticism. The Necessity of Atheism It is free from any form of ecclesiasticism, has neither priesthood nor rituals, and is supported exclusively by voluntary contributions made by its avowed adherents. The Promised Day Is Come The primary purpose of that gathering was to implement the revelation of the Bayán by a sudden, a complete and dramatic break with the past—with its order, its ecclesiasticism, its traditions, and ceremonials. God Passes By But ignorant bibliolatary and ecclesiasticism insist on worshipping the shells, with no insight of their contents. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life It was more ecclesiasticism by blood and violence than Christianity by peace and love. A Text-Book of the History of Painting The elect did suffer all through the centuries of intolerance, until the rise of the Reformation and the spreading abroad of God's Word broke the power of ecclesiasticism, thus shortening the days of bitter tribulation. Our Day In the Light of Prophecy Steady and relentless is the process which has brought such destruction, shame, division, and weakness to the defenders of the strongholds of Christian ecclesiasticism, and black indeed are the clouds that darken its horizon. The Promised Day Is Come Many of the next generation inherited this pious ecclesiasticism, and carried their loyalty to the old Christian culture to the extreme of devotion till they saw in the sacraments the highest good of the soul. The Story of the Hymns and Tunes Another reason is that the tenet is so centrally imbedded in the dogmatic ecclesiasticism that it cannot be extricated without involving all the associated dogmas. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life The wheeled Cherubim is well developed in the design of this famous cope, and is a pleasing decorative bit of archaic ecclesiasticism. Arts and Crafts in the Middle Ages A Description of Mediaeval Workmanship in Several of the Departments of Applied Art, Together with Some Account of Special Artisans in the Early Renaissance A faint revival of physical science, so long crushed as magic by the dominant ecclesiasticism, brought Christians into perilous contact with the Moslem and the Jew. History of the English People, Volume I Early England, 449-1071; Foreign Kings, 1071-1204; The Charter, 1204-1216 But, as between agnosticism and ecclesiasticism, or, as our neighbours across the Channel call it, clericalism, there can be neither peace nor truce. Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work But, Jurors or Nonjurors, the very best men of the old High Church party certainly exhibited a strong bearing towards the faults of exclusiveness and ecclesiasticism. The English Church in the Eighteenth Century It is the merest ostrich policy for contemporary ecclesiasticism to try to bide its Hexateuchal head—in the hope that the inseparable connection of its body with pre-Abrahamic legends may be overlooked. Lectures and Essays They had rejected not only mediaeval ecclesiasticism but also that view of the world founded on supersensuous values, whose persistent intimations had produced the speculative and scholastic theologies. Preaching and Paganism The Church would have been relegated to the limbo of superstition and the hide-bound pedantry of ecclesiasticism, if new defenders on new principles had not entered the lists. Notable Events of the Nineteenth Century Great Deeds of Men and Nations and the Progress of the World The conflict with ecclesiasticism, however, was taken up also by Pietism, the other great spiritual force of the age. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant And the issue which ultimately drove him from his pastorate, after twenty-five years of service, by an almost unanimous vote was not one of ecclesiasticism or theology, but of morals among the young people. Jukes-Edwards A Study in Education and Heredity Only the Anabaptists held the primitive Christian and the American doctrine of the separation of politics from ecclesiasticism. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji So many of the old ideas of the efficacy of ecclesiasticism still linger, most of them by no means unlawfully. A Country Doctor and Selected Stories and Sketches In fact, we must distinguish sharply between ecclesiasticism, theology, and religion. Outspoken Essays What religion they understood, ecclesiasticism, Roman or Lutheran, or again, the banalities and fanaticisms of middle-class pietism, they despised. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant Most of those who come to America are peasants who have been crushed by land feudalism, kept in ignorance by political intolerance, and bound in superstition by a reactionary ecclesiasticism. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making There was nothing he enjoyed better on these Sunday afternoons than showing his contempt for ecclesiasticism. The Altar Steps Not, indeed, that he can wholly escape the trammels of ecclesiasticism; not until the sceptical intelligence of Hume was such freedom possible. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham But we must not overlook the new and growing power of science; and science can no more make terms with Catholic ecclesiasticism than with the Revolution. Outspoken Essays It was part of a general religious reaction against ecclesiasticism, as were also Jansenism in France, and Methodism in England, and the Whitefieldian revival in America. An Outline of the History of Christian Thought Since Kant There are plenty of scientific men whose hard arrogance, whose cynical materialism, whose dogmatic intolerance, put them on a level with the bigoted mediæval ecclesiasticism which they denounce. African and European Addresses According to the prophecy, God's true saints will die to ecclesiasticism by forsaking the sect system, but the rule of human churchly power will go right on until the end of time. The Last Reformation To secure this power, and to consolidate ecclesiasticism is the special aim of the Christian priesthood. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 09 — Lives and Letters The future of ecclesiasticism is a political question. Outspoken Essays To my mind, the essence of the Gospel is liberty and simplicity; but the Gospel of ecclesiasticism is neither simple nor free. The Silent Isle Naturally this ecclesiasticism which dominated the whole of life, was bound to assert itself in state organisation. Christianity and Islam But he is blind to the signs of the times who can not see that the grip of ecclesiasticism is slipping and the bonds of true catholicity becoming strengthened. The Last Reformation If it dies out we treat it merely as a curiosity, or an intellectual puzzle, like the dreams of Jacob Boehme, or the atheistic ecclesiasticism of Comte. Pantheism, Its Story and Significance Religions Ancient and Modern With this legalism went a spirit of intense exclusiveness and narrow ecclesiasticism. Outspoken Essays In these lectures, however, as I have already said, the immediate personal experiences will amply fill our time, and we shall hardly consider theology or ecclesiasticism at all. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature Such was the treatment of demoniacs developed by theology, and such the practice enforced by ecclesiasticism for more than a thousand years. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom I have also shown that the reformations of Protestantism have tended to the correction of that first phase pertaining to doctrine, but that a complete reformation requires the elimination of ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation I say Christianity, not ecclesiasticism; for the priests and bishops were themselves large proprietors, and as such often persecuted the villeins. What is Property? Nor is this conviction to be classed as idealism, or ecclesiasticism, or mysticism, or anything else to which we can put a tag. The Conquest of Fear In one sense at least the personal religion will prove itself more fundamental than either theology or ecclesiasticism. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature But during the centuries before theology and ecclesiasticism had become fully dominant this discipline was, as a rule, gentle and useful. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom And in the third place, such a federation would not be the church of God, for the very framework on which it would rest, human ecclesiasticism, is foreign to the original conception of the church. The Last Reformation This seems to be as great an offence to ecclesiasticism in this hour and this land of boasted freedom, as it was to Paul in Judea nineteen centuries ago. The Woman's Bible She thought he often used the word "religion," when, to her mind, he appeared to mean, sometimes "dogmatism" and sometimes, "ecclesiasticism." Authors and Friends Of protective action of this politic sort, promptly or tardily decided on, the dealings of the Roman ecclesiasticism with many individual saints and prophets yield examples enough for our instruction. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature Neither cold morality, nor godless philosophy, nor wild dissipation, nor narrow ecclesiasticism prompted Paul's answer. Expositions of Holy Scripture: the Acts But it did not remove that other evil characteristic of the apostasy, the parent of nearly all other evils—human ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation They believe in education, and education is the enemy of ecclesiasticism. Lectures of Col. R. G. Ingersoll, Volume I Including His Answers to the Clergy, His Oration at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc. Governor Law had grown up among the traditions of that narrow ecclesiasticism which had always marked the territory of the old New Haven Colony. The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Unable to subject the master minds among the nobility to its domination, ecclesiasticism had succeeded in destroying them by augmenting royal prerogatives which it could control with less difficulty. Life, Letters, and Epicurean Philosophy of Ninon de L'Enclos The Celebrated Beauty of the Seventeenth Century Like Voltaire, Rousseau had the excuse of a corrupt ecclesiasticism to be broken into; but the Church and Christianity are two different things. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 13 Great Writers; Dr Lord's Uncompleted Plan, Supplemented with Essays by Emerson, Macaulay, Hedge, and Mercer Adam First steps to ecclesiasticism Jesus taught the humble equality of the New Testament ministry. The Last Reformation As a Conservative and a High Churchman, Gladstone stood aloof from those who would lay unhallowed hands on the sacred ark of ecclesiasticism. Beacon Lights of History, Volume 10 European Leaders To this it may be replied that ecclesiasticism is a weed which grows rapidly when once it has taken root, and that the germs of Gnosticism were in the church from the earliest day. Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People Further the English quarrel with Rome was being embittered by a campaign against spurious relics, miracle-working shrines, and the like, involving a particularly virulent attack on St. Thomas of Canterbury, the type of defiant ecclesiasticism. England under the Tudors And yet this rigid Calvinist, this incarnation of ecclesiasticism, had no scruple in propagating the palpable and infamous lies of Charlotte Bourgate, when by so doing he thought it possible to further his own ends. The Emancipation of Massachusetts We have also seen that with the rise of human ecclesiasticism the reign of the Word and Spirit ended in so far as the Church of Rome was concerned. The Last Reformation If one of these cults could get itself established, in less than a generation it would become hollower than the hollowest of ecclesiasticisms. Lectures and Essays In Florence, in other words, ecclesiasticism is less cheap a commodity and not dispensed in the same abundance at the street-corners. Italian Hours One may be perfectly saturated with ecclesiasticism, and still continue a small-natured man. A Knight of the Nineteenth Century The subtle but unmistakable flavor of ecclesiasticism pervades his whole long agitation. The Emancipation of Massachusetts The sect system, wherein ecclesiasticism reigns and where the full truth in all its purity can not be taught and practised, does not represent the true church, but Babylon. The Last Reformation All rational people know that what has done most to depress and discount religion is ecclesiasticism. At Large Here was a sort of essence of ecclesiasticism. In the Wilderness He gives us this contradiction that human thought is at once the grandeur and destruction of life—an opinion imbued with ecclesiasticism, confusing thought with passion. Balzac Being just then en rapport with ecclesiasticism by reason of his recent occupation, he could not help murmuring, 'Shade of Pugin, what a monstrosity!' A Laodicean : a Story of To-day And this is exactly parallel with what ecclesiasticism has done and is doing with the same results. The Last Reformation Yet Christianity too, in spite of ecclesiasticism, teems with ideas. At Large Long prayers, ecclesiasticism, and creeds, have clipped the divine pinions of Love, and clad religion in human robes. Christian Science Her host's brother, the Vicar, had come to luncheon, and Isabel had had five minutes' talk with him—time enough to institute a search for a rich ecclesiasticism and give it up as vain. The Portrait of a Lady — Volume 1 What these different channels were cannot be in doubt—they were the channels of oriental ecclesiasticism. A History of Science — Volume 2 Main source of ecclesiasticism But we have not yet reached in this discussion the tap-root of the evil tree of human ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation This peculiar antithesis—nowhere more striking than at Venice, on the one side, religious fears and hopes; on the other, keen insight into the ways of ecclesiasticism—led to peculiar compromises. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2 Impartial witnesses on all hands perceived that science was rapidly undermining ecclesiasticism. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science He who carefully reads the New Testament can not fail to discern the same type of government in the church before the rise of human ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation We may be sure, then, that the ideal of ecclesiasticism is not solely responsible for the scientific stasis of the dark age. A History of Science — Volume 2 Lingering influence of Rome We have already shown that development of ecclesiasticism which culminated in the papacy. The Last Reformation Of this combination of zeal for religion with hostility to ecclesiasticism we have striking examples throughout the history of the Republic. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2 In this it offered a counterpart to the prophecies of ecclesiasticism. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science An important parallelism Permit me to call attention particularly to an important parallelism between the government of Israel under the theocracy and the government of the New Testament church before the rise of ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation Elimination of ecclesiasticism Such a movement and such a standard of church relationship require the elimination of all ideas of priestly ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation This he has done repeatedly, only to have the new movements end in the same manner—in a rule of human ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation In 1611 he published his work on the Inquisition at Venice, presenting historical arguments against the uses which ecclesiasticism, under papal guidance, had made of that tribunal. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2 Ideas such as these were cherished in silence by multitudes of persons driven to them by the tyrannical acts of ecclesiasticism. History of the Conflict Between Religion and Science We have, therefore, to trace the rise and development of what may be forcibly expressed by the apparently pleonastic phrase human ecclesiasticism. The Last Reformation The unfolding of new truths by the operation of the Spirit is impossible within the limits of the old order where human ecclesiasticism reigns. The Last Reformation Human ecclesiasticism has always been the greatest barrier to the free spiritual development of the work of Christ. The Last Reformation In the course of these studies I realized as never before how much dogmatic theology and ecclesiasticism have done to develop and maintain the most frightful features in penal law. Autobiography of Andrew Dickson White — Volume 2 |
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