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050 0 $aBX9841$b.P3 1856
082 $a230.8
100 1 $aParker, Theodore,$d1810-1860.
245 12 $aA discourse of matters pertaining to religion /$cby Theodore Parker.
250 $a4th ed.
260 0 $aBoston :$bLittle, Brown,$c1856.
300 $axi, 466 p. ;$c21 cm.
505 0 $aBook I. Of religion in general: or a discourse of the religious element and its manifestations -- Chapter I. An examination of the religious element in man, and the existence of its object -- Chapter II. Of the sentiment, idea, and conception of God -- Chapter III. Extent and power of the religious sentiment -- IV. The idea of religion connected with science and life -- V. The three great historical forms of religion -- VI. Of certain doctrines connected with religion -- 1. Of the primitive state of mankind -- 2. Of the immortality of the soul -- VII. The influence of the religious sentiment on life -- Book II. The relation of the religious element to God, or a discourse of inspiration -- Chapter I. The idea and conception of God -- Chapter II. The relation of nature to God -- Chapter III. Statement of the analogy drawn from God's relation to nature -- Chapter IV. The general relation of supply to want -- Chapter V. Statement of the analogy from this relation --
505 0 $aChapter VI. The rationalistic view, or naturalism -- VII. The anti rationalistic view, or supernaturalism -- VIII. The natural religious view, or spiritualism -- Book III. The relation of the religious element to Jesus of Nazareth, or a discourse of Christianity -- Chapter I. Statement of the question and the method of inquiry -- Chapter II. Removal of some difficulties -- Chapter III. The main features of Christianity -- Chapter IV. The authority of Jesus, its real and pretended source -- Chapter V. The essential peculiarity of the Christian religion -- Chapter VI. The moral and religious character of Jesus of Nazareth -- VII. Mistakes about Jesus, his reception and influence -- Book IV. The relation of the religious element to the greatest of books or a discourse of the Bible -- Chapter I. Position of the Bible, claims made for it, statement of the question -- Chapter II. An examination of the claims of the Old Testament to be a divine, miraculous, or infallible composition --
505 0 $aChapter III. An examination of the claims of the New Testament to be a divine, miraculous, or infallible composition -- Chapter IV. The absolute religion independent of historical documents: the Bible as it is -- V. Cause of the false and the real veneration for the Bible -- Book V. The relation of the religious element to the greatest of human institutions, or a discourse of the church -- Chapter I. Claims of the Christian church -- II. The gradual formation of the Christian church -- III. The fundamental and distinctive idea of the Christian church, division of the Christian sects -- IV. The Catholic party -- V. The protestant party -- VI. Of the party that are neither Catholics nor protestants -- VII. The final answer to the question.
650 0 $aReligion.
650 0 $aUnitarianism.
988 $a20020608
906 $0OCLC