Portrait of an English ChurchmanJ.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1838 - 366 páginas |
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... faith is contained in the Bible , and is taught and illustrated by the Church . But will any indivi- dual Christian , or will any class or school of Christian writers , suppose that they have grasped the entire system of revealed truth ...
... faith is contained in the Bible , and is taught and illustrated by the Church . But will any indivi- dual Christian , or will any class or school of Christian writers , suppose that they have grasped the entire system of revealed truth ...
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... faith was gone . He lacked the one thing needful . And this without those evident signs which too gene- rally accompany the want of religion . For Arthur , though gay and thoughtless , was not yet vicious or profligate . Avowed ...
... faith was gone . He lacked the one thing needful . And this without those evident signs which too gene- rally accompany the want of religion . For Arthur , though gay and thoughtless , was not yet vicious or profligate . Avowed ...
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... faith was increased , and he learned to view the revelation of God's will as a mystery which could proceed only from the Omniscient . But when the preacher , less learned perhaps , and less philosophical , but more plain and practical ...
... faith was increased , and he learned to view the revelation of God's will as a mystery which could proceed only from the Omniscient . But when the preacher , less learned perhaps , and less philosophical , but more plain and practical ...
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... faith and practice of the age in which they flourished . Men who lived in the same state of society with the inspired Apostles , and under- stood the same language , could not but have , -even independently of actual communication with ...
... faith and practice of the age in which they flourished . Men who lived in the same state of society with the inspired Apostles , and under- stood the same language , could not but have , -even independently of actual communication with ...
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... faith of Christ have perished , but for the zeal and holy courage with which they stood the brunt of the battle , and shed their blood for the truth ? Surely , then , it argues a graceless and irreverent spirit , to laugh even at their ...
... faith of Christ have perished , but for the zeal and holy courage with which they stood the brunt of the battle , and shed their blood for the truth ? Surely , then , it argues a graceless and irreverent spirit , to laugh even at their ...
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