Footnotes1.Through Nature to God, p. 189.2.The Victory of the Will, p. 213.3.First Principles, p. 14.4.Ibid.p. 20.5.First Principles, pp. 99, 100.6. Quoted by Walker inChristian Theism, p. 47.7.Christian Theism, pp. 40, 42.8. New YorkIndependent, September 12, 1907.9. Micah iv, 5.10. I do not include Confucianism, because it is, primarily, a system of ethics or sociology rather than a religion; and also because it seems to have no missionary impulse, and no expectation of universality.11.Permanent Elements in Religion, p. 143.12.The Unknown God, p. 228.13. Professor D. M. Fisk.14. Acts ii, 44, 45.15. Matt. vi. 5, 6.16. James v, 16.17. Rauschenbusch:Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 93, 94.18. Page 182.19.The Social Gospel, Harnack and Herrmann, pp. 216, 217.20.Essays and Addresses, p. 194.21.Essays and Addresses, p. 189.22.A History of the Reformation, vol. i, pp. 85,86.23.Ibid.pp. 87, 88.24.Op. cit.p. 96.25. Seebohm,The Era of the Protestant Revolution, pp. 57,58.26.Op. cit.pp. 327, 328.27.The Philosophy of Religious Experience, by Henry W. Clark, pp. 234-236.28. Rauschenbusch,Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 414-416. The volume is one that no intelligent student of present-day Christianity can afford to neglect.29.The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 485.30. Dr. J. H. Jowett.
1.Through Nature to God, p. 189.
1.Through Nature to God, p. 189.
2.The Victory of the Will, p. 213.
2.The Victory of the Will, p. 213.
3.First Principles, p. 14.
3.First Principles, p. 14.
4.Ibid.p. 20.
4.Ibid.p. 20.
5.First Principles, pp. 99, 100.
5.First Principles, pp. 99, 100.
6. Quoted by Walker inChristian Theism, p. 47.
6. Quoted by Walker inChristian Theism, p. 47.
7.Christian Theism, pp. 40, 42.
7.Christian Theism, pp. 40, 42.
8. New YorkIndependent, September 12, 1907.
8. New YorkIndependent, September 12, 1907.
9. Micah iv, 5.
9. Micah iv, 5.
10. I do not include Confucianism, because it is, primarily, a system of ethics or sociology rather than a religion; and also because it seems to have no missionary impulse, and no expectation of universality.
10. I do not include Confucianism, because it is, primarily, a system of ethics or sociology rather than a religion; and also because it seems to have no missionary impulse, and no expectation of universality.
11.Permanent Elements in Religion, p. 143.
11.Permanent Elements in Religion, p. 143.
12.The Unknown God, p. 228.
12.The Unknown God, p. 228.
13. Professor D. M. Fisk.
13. Professor D. M. Fisk.
14. Acts ii, 44, 45.
14. Acts ii, 44, 45.
15. Matt. vi. 5, 6.
15. Matt. vi. 5, 6.
16. James v, 16.
16. James v, 16.
17. Rauschenbusch:Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 93, 94.
17. Rauschenbusch:Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 93, 94.
18. Page 182.
18. Page 182.
19.The Social Gospel, Harnack and Herrmann, pp. 216, 217.
19.The Social Gospel, Harnack and Herrmann, pp. 216, 217.
20.Essays and Addresses, p. 194.
20.Essays and Addresses, p. 194.
21.Essays and Addresses, p. 189.
21.Essays and Addresses, p. 189.
22.A History of the Reformation, vol. i, pp. 85,86.
22.A History of the Reformation, vol. i, pp. 85,86.
23.Ibid.pp. 87, 88.
23.Ibid.pp. 87, 88.
24.Op. cit.p. 96.
24.Op. cit.p. 96.
25. Seebohm,The Era of the Protestant Revolution, pp. 57,58.
25. Seebohm,The Era of the Protestant Revolution, pp. 57,58.
26.Op. cit.pp. 327, 328.
26.Op. cit.pp. 327, 328.
27.The Philosophy of Religious Experience, by Henry W. Clark, pp. 234-236.
27.The Philosophy of Religious Experience, by Henry W. Clark, pp. 234-236.
28. Rauschenbusch,Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 414-416. The volume is one that no intelligent student of present-day Christianity can afford to neglect.
28. Rauschenbusch,Christianity and the Social Crisis, pp. 414-416. The volume is one that no intelligent student of present-day Christianity can afford to neglect.
29.The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 485.
29.The Varieties of Religious Experience, p. 485.
30. Dr. J. H. Jowett.
30. Dr. J. H. Jowett.