Defects of modern Christianity and other sermonsW. Blackwood, 1882 - Всего страниц: 355 |
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... tion . " Every one that heareth these sayings of mine , and doeth them not , shall be likened unto a foolish man , which built his house upon the sand ; . . . and it fell : and great was the fall of it . " To say , then , that right ...
... tion . " Every one that heareth these sayings of mine , and doeth them not , shall be likened unto a foolish man , which built his house upon the sand ; . . . and it fell : and great was the fall of it . " To say , then , that right ...
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... tion , ' says that they meant more for those days than for ours . I would rather prefer to put it in this way , -not that they meant more , but that they were oftener susceptible of a literal B obedience . They seem to me only strong ...
... tion , ' says that they meant more for those days than for ours . I would rather prefer to put it in this way , -not that they meant more , but that they were oftener susceptible of a literal B obedience . They seem to me only strong ...
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... its tyranny , I cannot see how the cause of Christ would be thereby one iota advanced . There is , however , another side to this ques- tion . The enthusiasm expended by the Church Association and 30 Defects of Modern Christianity .
... its tyranny , I cannot see how the cause of Christ would be thereby one iota advanced . There is , however , another side to this ques- tion . The enthusiasm expended by the Church Association and 30 Defects of Modern Christianity .
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Alfred Williams Momerie. tion . The enthusiasm expended by the Church Association and others , in hunting up or creating aggrieved parishioners , and otherwise persecuting the Ritualists - all such enthusiasm seems to me at least as much ...
Alfred Williams Momerie. tion . The enthusiasm expended by the Church Association and others , in hunting up or creating aggrieved parishioners , and otherwise persecuting the Ritualists - all such enthusiasm seems to me at least as much ...
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... tion of their creed which they most thoroughly comprehend and value is the doctrine that Christ did everything . From this they proceed to draw the comforting corollary that they need do nothing ; and to give them their due , they act ...
... tion of their creed which they most thoroughly comprehend and value is the doctrine that Christ did everything . From this they proceed to draw the comforting corollary that they need do nothing ; and to give them their due , they act ...
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