History of the Church in the Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries 1

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History of the Church in the Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries 1
Hagenbach, K. R. (Karl Rudolf), 1801-1874
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But he has given his religious creed in a work entitled: The Confessions of a Savoyard Vicar. However familiar these Confessions may be, we will take the liberty of recalling them, because thjy will enable us to see clearly the deistical faith as distinguished from atheism and ma- terit^sm on the one side, and from positive Christianity on the other. In opposition to the materialists, Rousseau makes his vicar warmly and eloquently pronounce his faith in the spiritual nature of man, his high des...tiny, and a divine prov- idence and government of the world. In Rousseau's view, ^ Comp, on this point the appropriate remark of Schlosser, Eiatory iff the Mghteenih Century^ Vol. L p. 291.
Vol. I— 16 214 mSTOBT OF THE GHUBCH.
a denier of God is a person destitute of a necessary sense; and while Diderot constitutes a man bom blind the attorney of his unbelief, Eousseau rather compares the unbeliever to a deaf man, who sees the touch of the quivering strings but has no conception of the magic of the tones they call forth.


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