Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G. & F. Rivington, 1839 - 380 páginas |
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... , but not satisfied . His heart was open to divine impres- sions , but such impressions had not yet been made . The frame of his feelings will be best understood , if we take a brief survey of his. B 2 YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES . 3.
... , but not satisfied . His heart was open to divine impres- sions , but such impressions had not yet been made . The frame of his feelings will be best understood , if we take a brief survey of his. B 2 YOUTHFUL DIFFICULTIES . 3.
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... divine truth . He discerned , in its true shape , the cor- ruption of the heart of man , -the utter futility of human honour if unsanctified by religion , - the worthlessness of all human acquirement if undirected to the glory of God ...
... divine truth . He discerned , in its true shape , the cor- ruption of the heart of man , -the utter futility of human honour if unsanctified by religion , - the worthlessness of all human acquirement if undirected to the glory of God ...
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... divine wisdom . " " And do you really suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look here , " he added , taking up a small Bible much worn with use , which was ...
... divine wisdom . " " And do you really suppose , " said Herbert earnestly , " that I forget the Holy Scriptures ? I read them daily - I might say , hourly . Look here , " he added , taking up a small Bible much worn with use , which was ...
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... divine original . However , I acknowledge that their imagination sometimes runs away with their judgment : but then you have the plain text of Scripture to bring them back to ; in which respect they are but on a par with modern ...
... divine original . However , I acknowledge that their imagination sometimes runs away with their judgment : but then you have the plain text of Scripture to bring them back to ; in which respect they are but on a par with modern ...
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... Divine nature of our Lord , were settled by several councils , -especially that of Nice , which first promulgated the Nicene creed . RIDLEY . But if a man would not receive the doctrine of our Lord's divinity , from the word of God ...
... Divine nature of our Lord , were settled by several councils , -especially that of Nice , which first promulgated the Nicene creed . RIDLEY . But if a man would not receive the doctrine of our Lord's divinity , from the word of God ...
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Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
Portrait of an English Churchman ; Charles Lever ; Church-clavering William Gresley Vista de fragmentos - 1975 |
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