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To affirm , whatever may be taught by our savage polemics , whether Tractarian or Evangelical , that the new commandment is NOT this ' that ye hate one another ' and that discipleship to Christ is proved more by the intensity of love ...
To affirm , whatever may be taught by our savage polemics , whether Tractarian or Evangelical , that the new commandment is NOT this ' that ye hate one another ' and that discipleship to Christ is proved more by the intensity of love ...
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... a law which Christianity has repealed , without yielding the very principle of Chris* This Sermon is published in the Second Series of Mr. Robertson's Sermons , and should be read by any one desirous of understanding Mr. Robertson's ...
... a law which Christianity has repealed , without yielding the very principle of Chris* This Sermon is published in the Second Series of Mr. Robertson's Sermons , and should be read by any one desirous of understanding Mr. Robertson's ...
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I am certain of the Genius and Spirit of Christianity ... and I must reverse all my conceptions of Christianity which is the Mind of CHRIST - before I can believe the Evangelico - Judaic theory ; which is , that Mr. may , without ...
I am certain of the Genius and Spirit of Christianity ... and I must reverse all my conceptions of Christianity which is the Mind of CHRIST - before I can believe the Evangelico - Judaic theory ; which is , that Mr. may , without ...
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But the sabbath of the Christian is the consecration of all time to God ; of which the Jewish Sabbath was but the type and shadow ; see Col. ii . 16 , 17. Bishop Horsley's attempt to get over that verse is miserable , I remember .
But the sabbath of the Christian is the consecration of all time to God ; of which the Jewish Sabbath was but the type and shadow ; see Col. ii . 16 , 17. Bishop Horsley's attempt to get over that verse is miserable , I remember .
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... that it would enable me to take a district , and try to work it , with a view to physical , as well as spiritual , improvement of the poor ; acknowledging Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored .
... that it would enable me to take a district , and try to work it , with a view to physical , as well as spiritual , improvement of the poor ; acknowledging Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored .
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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