The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... Christian era , more famous for its worldly science and self - indulgence , than its Christian consecration and profound spiritual expe- rience , we laugh at the wild absurdities of Antony and Hilarion . Nay , more ; we deprecate , and ...
... Christian era , more famous for its worldly science and self - indulgence , than its Christian consecration and profound spiritual expe- rience , we laugh at the wild absurdities of Antony and Hilarion . Nay , more ; we deprecate , and ...
Halaman 302
... Christ to obtain it . It is a bread , not of the Christian dispensation merely , but of all dispensations , from the fall of man to the judgment day , because the need of it is peculiar to none . It is that which unites the whole ...
... Christ to obtain it . It is a bread , not of the Christian dispensation merely , but of all dispensations , from the fall of man to the judgment day , because the need of it is peculiar to none . It is that which unites the whole ...
Halaman 444
but to Christians affiliated , organized , as the representative body of Christ , acting in his name , and with his ... Christian Ekklesia was separately and di- rectly responsible to the Lord , the only head ; not subject to the ...
but to Christians affiliated , organized , as the representative body of Christ , acting in his name , and with his ... Christian Ekklesia was separately and di- rectly responsible to the Lord , the only head ; not subject to the ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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