The Christian Review, Volume 20Gould, Kendall & Lincoln, 1855 |
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... living and intelligible way , will be forced to reach back into the apostolic period , and still further back into the life of Jesus Himself , for without having set distinctly before our mind the image of the Lord who is the Creator of ...
... living and intelligible way , will be forced to reach back into the apostolic period , and still further back into the life of Jesus Himself , for without having set distinctly before our mind the image of the Lord who is the Creator of ...
Halaman 110
... living at a great distance from their country . The tradition is just what we might suppose it would be . For the deluge , though limited in extent , de- stroyed all mankind , and was an awful monument of divine justice . It would be ...
... living at a great distance from their country . The tradition is just what we might suppose it would be . For the deluge , though limited in extent , de- stroyed all mankind , and was an awful monument of divine justice . It would be ...
Halaman 395
... living do , even the living and those who give thanks ? " Sir . 17 : 27. " This is the judgment of the Lord upon all flesh , and why shouldest thou wholly oppose the will of the Most High ? There will be no inquiry made in hades whether ...
... living do , even the living and those who give thanks ? " Sir . 17 : 27. " This is the judgment of the Lord upon all flesh , and why shouldest thou wholly oppose the will of the Most High ? There will be no inquiry made in hades whether ...
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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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