Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomasTicknor and Fields, 1859 - 318 psl. |
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... Christ is proved more by the intensity of love for good than by the vehemence of bitterness against error , is with me a desire too deep , too perpetual , and too unsatisfied , to have allowed the possibility of my joining , even for ...
... Christ is proved more by the intensity of love for good than by the vehemence of bitterness against error , is with me a desire too deep , too perpetual , and too unsatisfied , to have allowed the possibility of my joining , even for ...
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... Christianity has repealed , without yielding the very principle of Chris- * This Sermon is published in the Second Series of Mr.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 views on this ...
... Christianity has repealed , without yielding the very principle of Chris- * This Sermon is published in the Second Series of Mr.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 views on this ...
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... Christianity ; certain of St. Paul's root thoughts - far more certain than I can be of the correctness or incorrectness of any isolated interpretation ; and I must re- verse all my conceptions of Christianity - which is the Mind of CHRIST ...
... Christianity ; certain of St. Paul's root thoughts - far more certain than I can be of the correctness or incorrectness of any isolated interpretation ; and I must re- verse all my conceptions of Christianity - which is the Mind of CHRIST ...
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... 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 miser- able , I remember . " Six hundred churches ...
... 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 miser- able , I remember . " Six hundred churches ...
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... Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored . " And writing on the same subject a little later , he says : - " I am anxious , on my own account , for assistance , in order to enable me to devote myself less ...
... Christ as the ' Saviour of the body ; ' a truth ingeniously ignored . " And writing on the same subject a little later , he says : - " I am anxious , on my own account , for assistance , in order to enable me to devote myself less ...
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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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