_ First Series, p. 14. London
Edition.
[162] _Modern Anglican Theology._ By the Rev. J. H. Rigg. Second
Edition. London, 1859. The student of contemporary theology will find
this work the best summary of the opinions of Coleridge and his school.
[163] _Christian Life_, p. 14. American Edition.
[164] _National Review_, Oct. 1856.
[165] _Life of Sterling_, p. 334.
[166] _Essays and Remains_, vol. i., pp. 7-8.
[167] _Sebaldus Nothanker._ Second Edition. 1774.
[168] October Number, 1863.
CHAPTER XXI.
ENGLAND CONTINUED: CRITICAL RATIONALISM--JOWETT, THE ESSAYS AND REVIEWS,
AND COLENSO.
The devout disciple of Christ regards the Scriptures with profound
reverence, for they contain the doctrines which show him his path to the
pure life of heaven. His theological opponents are not blind to this
attachment, nor are they ignorant of the service of the Bible in
supporting the entire Christian system. It could not therefore be
expected that, while literature and philosophy were affected by
Rationalism, the Scriptures should escape with impunity.
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