The British and Foreign Evangelical Review, 11 tomasJohnstone & Hnuter, 1862 |
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... Christ came to redeem are sinners - the evil in all is sin and its deserved punishment . If there are any who at any period of their being have no sin , they at that period need no Saviour , and are not capable of salvation . If infants ...
... Christ came to redeem are sinners - the evil in all is sin and its deserved punishment . If there are any who at any period of their being have no sin , they at that period need no Saviour , and are not capable of salvation . If infants ...
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... Christ and the Church their rightful place in it . Von Muller said of Herder's " Philosophy of His- tory , " " I find everything here but Christ , and what is the his- tory of the world without Jesus Christ ? " It is upon the principles ...
... Christ and the Church their rightful place in it . Von Muller said of Herder's " Philosophy of His- tory , " " I find everything here but Christ , and what is the his- tory of the world without Jesus Christ ? " It is upon the principles ...
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... Christ him- self . This , the reader perceives , gives a threefold sanctity to those words ; that which they had in their original position as written by " holy men of old , " that which Christ's selection and use of them gave , and ...
... Christ him- self . This , the reader perceives , gives a threefold sanctity to those words ; that which they had in their original position as written by " holy men of old , " that which Christ's selection and use of them gave , and ...
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... Christ variously written out , the religious life lifted to a more intellectual and doctrinal form , we shall expect now , if ever , that the marked disuse of the first Testament will begin . Shall we find any longer this incessant ...
... Christ variously written out , the religious life lifted to a more intellectual and doctrinal form , we shall expect now , if ever , that the marked disuse of the first Testament will begin . Shall we find any longer this incessant ...
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... Christ , although a doctrine most strictly beyond the discovery of the human understanding , and only revealed to us by those who " wrote as they were moved by the Holy Ghost , " is nevertheless any thing but a dark tenet , a mysterious ...
... Christ , although a doctrine most strictly beyond the discovery of the human understanding , and only revealed to us by those who " wrote as they were moved by the Holy Ghost , " is nevertheless any thing but a dark tenet , a mysterious ...
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