Beliefs about the BibleGeo. H. Ellis, 1883 - 206 psl. |
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... accepted it as of equal au- thority with the other two divisions . We find it not only divided into two divisions , but that there are many books , thirty - nine in the Old Testament , and twenty - seven in the New , making a library of ...
... accepted it as of equal au- thority with the other two divisions . We find it not only divided into two divisions , but that there are many books , thirty - nine in the Old Testament , and twenty - seven in the New , making a library of ...
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... accepted reading . It was even taught that it was a dangerous , a fatal sin to read or have to do with any other copies . It therefore became a part of the Jews ' religion to accept a certain text and no other ; and so slavish was the ...
... accepted reading . It was even taught that it was a dangerous , a fatal sin to read or have to do with any other copies . It therefore became a part of the Jews ' religion to accept a certain text and no other ; and so slavish was the ...
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... accepted everywhere . But when the people waited , and Jesus did not come , and the dream faded away , the book itself very naturally fell into disrepute . They came to believe that the author had been mistaken , or that he had not been ...
... accepted everywhere . But when the people waited , and Jesus did not come , and the dream faded away , the book itself very naturally fell into disrepute . They came to believe that the author had been mistaken , or that he had not been ...
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... accept its conceptions of God and man as final ? Are they up to the standard of our nineteenth century religion and morals ? These are the three points that , as briefly as I can con- sistently with clearness , I want to ask you to ...
... accept its conceptions of God and man as final ? Are they up to the standard of our nineteenth century religion and morals ? These are the three points that , as briefly as I can con- sistently with clearness , I want to ask you to ...
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... accept it ; and it will become authority to us . It will be just as authoritative as the multiplication table ; and it will make little difference who wrote it or when it was written . Here , again , I can only give you a few ex- amples ...
... accept it ; and it will become authority to us . It will be just as authoritative as the multiplication table ; and it will make little difference who wrote it or when it was written . Here , again , I can only give you a few ex- amples ...
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77 psl. - They were the Psalms, Proverbs, Job, Song of Solomon, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther, Daniel, Ezra, Nehemiah, and Chronicles.
180 psl. - Lord ! Thou great First Cause, least understood, Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind...
180 psl. - Through this day's life or death. This day, be bread and peace my lot; All else beneath the sun, Thou know'st if best bestowed or not: And let thy will be done. To thee, whose temple is all space. Whose altar earth, sea, skies, One chorus let all being raise, All nature's incense rise!
16 psl. - Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, (touch not; taste not; handle not; which all are to perish with the using;) after the commandments and doctrines of men! Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will worship, and humility, and neglecting of the body; not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh.
133 psl. - And if he shall neglect to hear them, tell it unto the church : but if he neglect to hear the church, let him be unto thee as an heathen man and a publican.
133 psl. - Christ, are sent into all the world, to preach the gospel to every creature...
130 psl. - Church is scattered throughout all the world, and the ' pillar and ground ' of the Church is the Gospel and the spirit of life, it is fitting that she should have four pillars, breathing out immortality on every side, and vivifying men afresh.
158 psl. - Speak nothing offensive of the great Creator, if the words are spoken in secret ; the heart of man is no secret to Him that made it. .... He is present with thee though thou be alone.
169 psl. - Testament concerning resistance to evil, the doctrine concerning the citizen's relation to the government. What is it? " Resist not evil." The Quaker is the only man that attempts to carry out the doctrine of the New Testament in this direction ; and, if all the world were Quakers, we might possibly get along with it, though I question whether, even then, it would not be a pretty tame, poor kind of a world. Through resistance to injury, resistance to tyrants, fighting for liberty, fighting for right,...
158 psl. - Deliverer of the timid man from the violent : judging the poor, the poor and the oppressed : Lord of wisdom whose precepts are wise : at whose pleasure the Nile overflows : Lord of mercy most loving : at whose coming men live...