ProtestantismJohn Leslie Dunstan G. Braziller, 1961 - 255 páginas The spirit of Protestantism: the God-Man encounter as living experience in history, the primacy of freedom and responsiblity, and the reflection in Christian belief of the changing human situation. (front cover). |
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... give us the form of his body ; these books present us with a living image of his most holy mind . Were we to have seen Him with our own eyes , we should not have had so intimate a knowledge as they give of Christ , speaking , healing ...
... give us the form of his body ; these books present us with a living image of his most holy mind . Were we to have seen Him with our own eyes , we should not have had so intimate a knowledge as they give of Christ , speaking , healing ...
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... give us any assurance as to the reality of existences corresponding to these ideas . The exertion of the cognitive faculty in the search for truth leads us to an im- passe . The only existence we know as real is our own , and it is by ...
... give us any assurance as to the reality of existences corresponding to these ideas . The exertion of the cognitive faculty in the search for truth leads us to an im- passe . The only existence we know as real is our own , and it is by ...
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... give ourselves up unreservedly to this glorious cause . Let us never think that our time , our gifts , our strength , our families , or even the clothes we wear , are our own . Let us sanctify them all to God and His cause . Oh , that ...
... give ourselves up unreservedly to this glorious cause . Let us never think that our time , our gifts , our strength , our families , or even the clothes we wear , are our own . Let us sanctify them all to God and His cause . Oh , that ...
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