Defects of modern Christianity and other sermonsW. Blackwood, 1882 - Всего страниц: 355 |
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... doubt the fact that its words have fallen upon our ears from our earliest child- hood , has connected them in our minds with a number of associations which are of great and almost priceless value . But , on the other hand , the very ...
... doubt the fact that its words have fallen upon our ears from our earliest child- hood , has connected them in our minds with a number of associations which are of great and almost priceless value . But , on the other hand , the very ...
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... doubt there is a modified and less offensive form of the belief , which is not uncommonly adopted . Many persons , for in- stance , would put it in this way . They would say that Christ's first and chief purpose was to procure our ...
... doubt there is a modified and less offensive form of the belief , which is not uncommonly adopted . Many persons , for in- stance , would put it in this way . They would say that Christ's first and chief purpose was to procure our ...
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... doubt whether the importance of the Commandments has not been equally overrated . Their notions about right and wrong become hopelessly disturbed , and not unfrequently they end in believing that there is nothing wrong in anything . I ...
... doubt whether the importance of the Commandments has not been equally overrated . Their notions about right and wrong become hopelessly disturbed , and not unfrequently they end in believing that there is nothing wrong in anything . I ...
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... doubt , a great deal of re- flective philanthropy now in existence , but it would not generally be regarded as forming an essential portion of the Church's work . Phil- anthropy is too often supposed to be something different from ...
... doubt , a great deal of re- flective philanthropy now in existence , but it would not generally be regarded as forming an essential portion of the Church's work . Phil- anthropy is too often supposed to be something different from ...
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... doubt that the effect of these labours upon the world in general has been to obscure , rather than elucidate , the real Christ . Homoousianists and Homoiousianists , Arians and Athanasians , Docetæ and Apthardocetæ , Sabellians and So ...
... doubt that the effect of these labours upon the world in general has been to obscure , rather than elucidate , the real Christ . Homoousianists and Homoiousianists , Arians and Athanasians , Docetæ and Apthardocetæ , Sabellians and So ...
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