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Reducing subject-apologetics-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 14780 author = Paley, William title = Evidences of Christianity date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 131576 sentences = 7131 flesch = 70 summary = years from the Author's death, a very great number of Christians (ingens 1. Our books relate, that Jesus Christ, the founder of the religion, came) the Gospel of God." If the history relates that, (Acts xvii. time, of the original apostles of the religion; that by Christians whom authors, nor of the ancient Christian fathers, but Greek coming from men Christian writers, after this time, discussing the question, "What books Christianity, as books containing the accounts upon which the religion probably, Saint Luke's Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, ten epistles of in fact used and quoted in time remaining works of Christian writers, A third great writer against the Christian religion was the emperor I. That, beside our Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, no Christian Christians to relate to the Gospel history, which are deserving both of remarkable words of Saint Matthew in his account of Christ's appearance cache = ./cache/14780.txt txt = ./txt/14780.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 130 author = Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) title = Orthodoxy date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64302 sentences = 3526 flesch = 75 summary = must deny the present union between God and man, as all Christians do. tale discusses what a sane man will do in a mad world. kindly world all round the man has been blackened out like a lie; especially if, like the Christian God, he were outside time. (helping to rule the tribe) is a thing like falling in love, The man who is most likely to ruin the place he loves is exactly But if Christianity was, as these people said, a thing purely that Christianity was an attempt to make a man too like a sheep. think of it) Christianity is the only thing left that has any real is the fall of man, for the Christian it is the purpose of God, So Christian morals have always said to the man, of men, looking for the thing that I like and think good. cache = ./cache/130.txt txt = ./txt/130.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 20610 author = Tupper, Martin Farquhar title = The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 219744 sentences = 9672 flesch = 72 summary = duty, those good old thoughts of thankfulness came upon his mind, and he like one amazed, for a poor man's mind could never have conceived its heart like a flash of frost, a chilling recollection of good things past good thoughts--she, like a loving angel, had been God's instrument of high-minded man like his father; but there's a difference, Mr. Floyd; I For the poor old man, like one bereaved, said, supplicatingly-"My heart is lighter now, Sir Abraham: but I am a poor weak old man, and in the study, looked very little able to console that poor old man. The poor old man, who had treasured up so long some mystery, probably a and ptisan her, like a sick baby, bless her dear old heart that loves my kind and good old man fell upon his neck, as the father in the parable. that day forth (the poor man's eyes had actually grown lobster-like with cache = ./cache/20610.txt txt = ./txt/20610.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 19566 author = Patterson, Robert title = Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 176449 sentences = 8353 flesch = 68 summary = befogs the serene light of God's holy law, and gives the directing power belongeth unto God. In world-building we need not only a quarry of materials, and power for 1. The divine development of the world is a great fact; the theory of class who do not like to accept the Bible doctrine that God created man, 5. _The World's History is the record of man's crimes, and God's God, adored the sun, and moon, and stars of heaven, and in process of The Bible is a great fact in the world's history, known alike to the world was in as great need of God's teaching before the coming of Christ God created the earth only six thousand years ago, but in many places the Bible can not be the Word of God, because it asserts facts contrary If the Bible had said that God created the heavens and the earth in six cache = ./cache/19566.txt txt = ./txt/19566.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 470 author = Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) title = Heretics date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 65290 sentences = 3279 flesch = 72 summary = think that the most practical and important thing about a man is still happy people, plenty of examples of men acting wisely and things ending modern man says, "Let us leave all these arbitrary standards and There is another man in the modern world who might be called the human soul, which is the first thing a man learns about, but with some It is a good thing for a man to live in a family for the same reason that it is a good thing for a man to be It is a good thing for a man to live in a family in Thus a man, like many men of real culture in our great man is equal with other men, like Shakespeare. great man is on his knees to other men, like Whitman. great man is superior to other men, like Whistler. But men trust a great man cache = ./cache/470.txt txt = ./txt/470.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32578 author = Jacks, L. P. (Lawrence Pearsall) title = Religious Perplexities date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16349 sentences = 774 flesch = 71 summary = Religion is a power which develops the hero in the man at the expense the man's reason becomes the organ of the new spirit that is in him, no Another way of saying the same thing is to name religion the "new human mind and the things that are eternal, Beauty, Goodness and Truth. In a world where no reason can be given why _this_ soul should The life of this heroic spirit is religion in being. Religion encourages a man to act on the assumption that the best things Religion is one of those high things, and there are many such in life, _Perplexity in the Christian Religion_ _Perplexity in the Christian Religion_ religion to relieve us of the perplexities and difficulties of life, Christianity is the simplest and most difficult religion in the world, spirit of the Christian religion and to the express command of Christ. cache = ./cache/32578.txt txt = ./txt/32578.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32006 author = Muir, Pearson M'Adam title = Modern Substitutes for Christianity date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41392 sentences = 2506 flesch = 73 summary = instil in its place a life of duty, and of faith in God and man, and I expected of Christians is the highest and the best that human nature Christianity of Christ, prevails, will mankind be morally and maintain that Christianity in attributing Personality to God makes Him The imagination that the Christian God is a Personality like ourselves, God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?[15] Can it be doubted that idolatry, the Man Christ Jesus'?[18] The Religion of Humanity, so faith in a Righteous and Loving God, and in a Life of man beyond the No doubt, belief in God is not confined to Christian countries: worship It is Christ Who gives life to the thought of God. It is the Word made Flesh that makes the Eternal Word more real. Christian Christ seems not so much a humanised God as an If Jesus Christ is a God, cache = ./cache/32006.txt txt = ./txt/32006.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 38380 author = Lisle, Lionel title = The Two Tests: The Supernatural Claims of Christianity Tried by Two of Its Own Rules date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 40747 sentences = 2388 flesch = 76 summary = that Jesus fulfilled the will of God in his life: that his death by grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." If, then, the New Testament is in connection with the life of Jesus, three--Matthew, John, and Luke's only later reference to Joseph in connection with Jesus, is in Matthew places the birth of Jesus in the reign of King Herod; Luke, that Jesus was the Son of God, because in his case this condition was Of the twenty-four miracles recorded by Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John, (f2.) _Claim of Jesus to be the Son of David_ (Psalm ex. one referred to, is not asserted by New Testament writers to be Jesus, thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God raised Matthew and John, eye-witnesses of the risen Jesus: Mark's second narrative states that Jesus first appeared to Mary 1. Matthew makes the first appearance of Jesus to _the two_ Maries, cache = ./cache/38380.txt txt = ./txt/38380.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 18191 author = Lightfoot, J. B. (Joseph Barber) title = Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 123954 sentences = 8577 flesch = 73 summary = relation of this quotation from the Fourth Gospel to Papias any remarks, translation of [Greek: ouden hêmarte] in an important passage of Papias favourable specimen of his critical work, our author frequently refers instance, that Papias did not refer to our St Mark's Gospel--does not Eusebius to which our author refers in this note relates how Polycarp silence of Eusebius respecting early witnesses to the Fourth Gospel is cases, that Papias 'uses' this Gospel, or that he 'sets down facts from' the writer of the Gospel;' and the authority whom Papias here quotes is apparently considers that Papias did not here refer to a Greek Gospel at quoted the Fourth Gospel several times by name as the work of John the 'The Fourth Gospel is (the work) of John, one of the (personal) The passage of Eusebius to which our author refers in this note cache = ./cache/18191.txt txt = ./txt/18191.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 32756 author = nan title = Some Essentials of Religion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 26407 sentences = 1660 flesch = 79 summary = "This is life eternal to know Thee the only true God and Testament also we remember Christ's own words in prayer, "Holy Father This truth was needed in Old Testament times to save God's chosen (II) Jesus Christ the Son of God eternally existing in the Godhead be, a direct revelation by God of Himself to man through Jesus Christ. belief that in Jesus Christ God became man is put in the very forefront Jesus Christ we have perfect God and perfect Man. The Virgin-Birth The Credal statement that "Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is CHRIST THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD AND THE LORD OF LIFE of time God sent forth His Son." Jesus Christ, as it were, stands Christianity required my belief that the God and Father of all men left vision of Jesus Christ, Who is the revelation of God the Father, as One cache = ./cache/32756.txt txt = ./txt/32756.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 42460 author = Turton, W. H. (William Harry) title = The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 143987 sentences = 9383 flesch = 79 summary = argument_ for the Existence of God, or that depending on man's free [Footnote 7: Of course if God creates a man, _foreknowing_ how he man, noticed later on), God examined the work and pronounced it _Special Divine force_, represented by a word of command from God. And this also seems correct, for we cannot otherwise account for the have shown, man resembles God in that he is a personal and moral rule of God. Therefore when a man, or body of men, had to be the very foundation of Christianity, is that God _loves_ man; and as another cannot be thought an unworthy attribute to ascribe to God. On the other hand, man is also a personal and moral being, able to Now, if it be admitted that God loves man, we have plainly no means did not know that Christ was God; they did know that He was _a man cache = ./cache/42460.txt txt = ./txt/42460.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 16857 author = Tupper, Martin Farquhar title = Probabilities : An aid to Faith date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30645 sentences = 1221 flesch = 65 summary = ways of God with man, and to clear the course of truth, by some of the the Good One--God. But if, as is possible, a mind, capable of thinking, For a like reason of ubiquity, God must know all What high antecedent probability was there, that if a God should be (and was probable in Reason's guess at the nature of his God. It is the Self-existent One. If God, being one in one sense, is yet likely to creatures whom thereafter God should make, to arrive at some good reason Manifested God, the central Sun of Heaven?--This probability, prior to What would probably be the nature of such world and of such creatures, plucked in spite of God. 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K. (Gilbert Keith) title: Orthodoxy date: words: 64302.0 sentences: 3526.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/130.txt txt: ./txt/130.txt summary: must deny the present union between God and man, as all Christians do. tale discusses what a sane man will do in a mad world. kindly world all round the man has been blackened out like a lie; especially if, like the Christian God, he were outside time. (helping to rule the tribe) is a thing like falling in love, The man who is most likely to ruin the place he loves is exactly But if Christianity was, as these people said, a thing purely that Christianity was an attempt to make a man too like a sheep. think of it) Christianity is the only thing left that has any real is the fall of man, for the Christian it is the purpose of God, So Christian morals have always said to the man, of men, looking for the thing that I like and think good. id: 470 author: Chesterton, G. K. (Gilbert Keith) title: Heretics date: words: 65290.0 sentences: 3279.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/470.txt txt: ./txt/470.txt summary: think that the most practical and important thing about a man is still happy people, plenty of examples of men acting wisely and things ending modern man says, "Let us leave all these arbitrary standards and There is another man in the modern world who might be called the human soul, which is the first thing a man learns about, but with some It is a good thing for a man to live in a family for the same reason that it is a good thing for a man to be It is a good thing for a man to live in a family in Thus a man, like many men of real culture in our great man is equal with other men, like Shakespeare. great man is on his knees to other men, like Whitman. great man is superior to other men, like Whistler. But men trust a great man id: 32578 author: Jacks, L. P. (Lawrence Pearsall) title: Religious Perplexities date: words: 16349.0 sentences: 774.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/32578.txt txt: ./txt/32578.txt summary: Religion is a power which develops the hero in the man at the expense the man''s reason becomes the organ of the new spirit that is in him, no Another way of saying the same thing is to name religion the "new human mind and the things that are eternal, Beauty, Goodness and Truth. In a world where no reason can be given why _this_ soul should The life of this heroic spirit is religion in being. Religion encourages a man to act on the assumption that the best things Religion is one of those high things, and there are many such in life, _Perplexity in the Christian Religion_ _Perplexity in the Christian Religion_ religion to relieve us of the perplexities and difficulties of life, Christianity is the simplest and most difficult religion in the world, spirit of the Christian religion and to the express command of Christ. id: 25339 author: Lamartine, Alphonse de title: Atheism Among the People date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: id: 18191 author: Lightfoot, J. B. (Joseph Barber) title: Essays on the work entitled "Supernatural Religion" date: words: 123954.0 sentences: 8577.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/18191.txt txt: ./txt/18191.txt summary: relation of this quotation from the Fourth Gospel to Papias any remarks, translation of [Greek: ouden hêmarte] in an important passage of Papias favourable specimen of his critical work, our author frequently refers instance, that Papias did not refer to our St Mark''s Gospel--does not Eusebius to which our author refers in this note relates how Polycarp silence of Eusebius respecting early witnesses to the Fourth Gospel is cases, that Papias ''uses'' this Gospel, or that he ''sets down facts from'' the writer of the Gospel;'' and the authority whom Papias here quotes is apparently considers that Papias did not here refer to a Greek Gospel at quoted the Fourth Gospel several times by name as the work of John the ''The Fourth Gospel is (the work) of John, one of the (personal) The passage of Eusebius to which our author refers in this note id: 38380 author: Lisle, Lionel title: The Two Tests: The Supernatural Claims of Christianity Tried by Two of Its Own Rules date: words: 40747.0 sentences: 2388.0 pages: flesch: 76.0 cache: ./cache/38380.txt txt: ./txt/38380.txt summary: that Jesus fulfilled the will of God in his life: that his death by grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." If, then, the New Testament is in connection with the life of Jesus, three--Matthew, John, and Luke''s only later reference to Joseph in connection with Jesus, is in Matthew places the birth of Jesus in the reign of King Herod; Luke, that Jesus was the Son of God, because in his case this condition was Of the twenty-four miracles recorded by Matthew, Mark, and Luke, John, (f2.) _Claim of Jesus to be the Son of David_ (Psalm ex. one referred to, is not asserted by New Testament writers to be Jesus, thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and believe in thine heart that God raised Matthew and John, eye-witnesses of the risen Jesus: Mark''s second narrative states that Jesus first appeared to Mary 1. Matthew makes the first appearance of Jesus to _the two_ Maries, id: 32006 author: Muir, Pearson M''Adam title: Modern Substitutes for Christianity date: words: 41392.0 sentences: 2506.0 pages: flesch: 73.0 cache: ./cache/32006.txt txt: ./txt/32006.txt summary: instil in its place a life of duty, and of faith in God and man, and I expected of Christians is the highest and the best that human nature Christianity of Christ, prevails, will mankind be morally and maintain that Christianity in attributing Personality to God makes Him The imagination that the Christian God is a Personality like ourselves, God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ?[15] Can it be doubted that idolatry, the Man Christ Jesus''?[18] The Religion of Humanity, so faith in a Righteous and Loving God, and in a Life of man beyond the No doubt, belief in God is not confined to Christian countries: worship It is Christ Who gives life to the thought of God. It is the Word made Flesh that makes the Eternal Word more real. Christian Christ seems not so much a humanised God as an If Jesus Christ is a God, id: 14780 author: Paley, William title: Evidences of Christianity date: words: 131576.0 sentences: 7131.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/14780.txt txt: ./txt/14780.txt summary: years from the Author''s death, a very great number of Christians (ingens 1. Our books relate, that Jesus Christ, the founder of the religion, came) the Gospel of God." If the history relates that, (Acts xvii. time, of the original apostles of the religion; that by Christians whom authors, nor of the ancient Christian fathers, but Greek coming from men Christian writers, after this time, discussing the question, "What books Christianity, as books containing the accounts upon which the religion probably, Saint Luke''s Gospel, the Acts of the Apostles, ten epistles of in fact used and quoted in time remaining works of Christian writers, A third great writer against the Christian religion was the emperor I. That, beside our Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles, no Christian Christians to relate to the Gospel history, which are deserving both of remarkable words of Saint Matthew in his account of Christ''s appearance id: 19566 author: Patterson, Robert title: Fables of Infidelity and Facts of Faith Being an Examination of the Evidences of Infidelity date: words: 176449.0 sentences: 8353.0 pages: flesch: 68.0 cache: ./cache/19566.txt txt: ./txt/19566.txt summary: befogs the serene light of God''s holy law, and gives the directing power belongeth unto God. In world-building we need not only a quarry of materials, and power for 1. The divine development of the world is a great fact; the theory of class who do not like to accept the Bible doctrine that God created man, 5. _The World''s History is the record of man''s crimes, and God''s God, adored the sun, and moon, and stars of heaven, and in process of The Bible is a great fact in the world''s history, known alike to the world was in as great need of God''s teaching before the coming of Christ God created the earth only six thousand years ago, but in many places the Bible can not be the Word of God, because it asserts facts contrary If the Bible had said that God created the heavens and the earth in six id: 20610 author: Tupper, Martin Farquhar title: The Complete Prose Works of Martin Farquhar Tupper date: words: 219744.0 sentences: 9672.0 pages: flesch: 72.0 cache: ./cache/20610.txt txt: ./txt/20610.txt summary: duty, those good old thoughts of thankfulness came upon his mind, and he like one amazed, for a poor man''s mind could never have conceived its heart like a flash of frost, a chilling recollection of good things past good thoughts--she, like a loving angel, had been God''s instrument of high-minded man like his father; but there''s a difference, Mr. Floyd; I For the poor old man, like one bereaved, said, supplicatingly-"My heart is lighter now, Sir Abraham: but I am a poor weak old man, and in the study, looked very little able to console that poor old man. The poor old man, who had treasured up so long some mystery, probably a and ptisan her, like a sick baby, bless her dear old heart that loves my kind and good old man fell upon his neck, as the father in the parable. that day forth (the poor man''s eyes had actually grown lobster-like with id: 16857 author: Tupper, Martin Farquhar title: Probabilities : An aid to Faith date: words: 30645.0 sentences: 1221.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/16857.txt txt: ./txt/16857.txt summary: ways of God with man, and to clear the course of truth, by some of the the Good One--God. But if, as is possible, a mind, capable of thinking, For a like reason of ubiquity, God must know all What high antecedent probability was there, that if a God should be (and was probable in Reason''s guess at the nature of his God. It is the Self-existent One. If God, being one in one sense, is yet likely to creatures whom thereafter God should make, to arrive at some good reason Manifested God, the central Sun of Heaven?--This probability, prior to What would probably be the nature of such world and of such creatures, plucked in spite of God. Doubtless, it were probable, that had man not probability that the universal God would be revealed to his creatures. all the fact of their existence; the thing is; whether probable or not; id: 42460 author: Turton, W. H. (William Harry) title: The Truth of Christianity Being an Examination of the More Important Arguments For and Against Believing in That Religion date: words: 143987.0 sentences: 9383.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/42460.txt txt: ./txt/42460.txt summary: argument_ for the Existence of God, or that depending on man''s free [Footnote 7: Of course if God creates a man, _foreknowing_ how he man, noticed later on), God examined the work and pronounced it _Special Divine force_, represented by a word of command from God. And this also seems correct, for we cannot otherwise account for the have shown, man resembles God in that he is a personal and moral rule of God. Therefore when a man, or body of men, had to be the very foundation of Christianity, is that God _loves_ man; and as another cannot be thought an unworthy attribute to ascribe to God. On the other hand, man is also a personal and moral being, able to Now, if it be admitted that God loves man, we have plainly no means did not know that Christ was God; they did know that He was _a man id: 32756 author: nan title: Some Essentials of Religion date: words: 26407.0 sentences: 1660.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/32756.txt txt: ./txt/32756.txt summary: "This is life eternal to know Thee the only true God and Testament also we remember Christ''s own words in prayer, "Holy Father This truth was needed in Old Testament times to save God''s chosen (II) Jesus Christ the Son of God eternally existing in the Godhead be, a direct revelation by God of Himself to man through Jesus Christ. belief that in Jesus Christ God became man is put in the very forefront Jesus Christ we have perfect God and perfect Man. The Virgin-Birth The Credal statement that "Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, is CHRIST THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD AND THE LORD OF LIFE of time God sent forth His Son." Jesus Christ, as it were, stands Christianity required my belief that the God and Father of all men left vision of Jesus Christ, Who is the revelation of God the Father, as One ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel