The Divine Origin of Christianity Indicated by Its Historical EffectsRandolph, 1884 - 674 pages [Ten lectures delivered before the Union Theological Seminary, New York, and the Lowell Institute, Boston]. |
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... heaven He sent forth thence the Holy Spirit , to enlighten , convert , and purify men ; that the Church on earth is simply the great invisible com munion of those who believe , love , and obey , with reverent affec- tion , this Son of ...
... heaven He sent forth thence the Holy Spirit , to enlighten , convert , and purify men ; that the Church on earth is simply the great invisible com munion of those who believe , love , and obey , with reverent affec- tion , this Son of ...
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... heaven , he shall know of the teaching , whether it be of God , or whether I speak of my- self " : these are consenting representative declarations from the older writings and the later of what is called among us The Bible , which ...
... heaven , he shall know of the teaching , whether it be of God , or whether I speak of my- self " : these are consenting representative declarations from the older writings and the later of what is called among us The Bible , which ...
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... heaven , from God . But to furnish the premises for this great argument would be work for a life - time . So this , also , we will pass for the present , with only such general reference to it . I ask myself again then : Is there any ...
... heaven , from God . But to furnish the premises for this great argument would be work for a life - time . So this , also , we will pass for the present , with only such general reference to it . I ask myself again then : Is there any ...
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... heavens . That a richer impression of God has been prevalent and illus- trious in the world , since Jesus taught in it , appears , as I have said , beyond dispute ; and the more closely we examine , in its particulars , this essentially ...
... heavens . That a richer impression of God has been prevalent and illus- trious in the world , since Jesus taught in it , appears , as I have said , beyond dispute ; and the more closely we examine , in its particulars , this essentially ...
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... heaven , the universe , and the nature of things , when Marcus Aurelius long afterward said , but in the same spirit , ' the man of instructed and modest mind says obediently to Nature , who gives all and takes it again , Give what thou ...
... heaven , the universe , and the nature of things , when Marcus Aurelius long afterward said , but in the same spirit , ' the man of instructed and modest mind says obediently to Nature , who gives all and takes it again , Give what thou ...
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