The British Quarterly Review, 28. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1858 |
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... Christ for the spirit of Odin . It brought motives from the next world to the side of the industries and peaceful occupations of the present . It gave the rude settlers among whom it sought a home the first elements of art and ...
... Christ for the spirit of Odin . It brought motives from the next world to the side of the industries and peaceful occupations of the present . It gave the rude settlers among whom it sought a home the first elements of art and ...
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... Christ what I may call two kinds of Revelation . The one a revelation of facts , historical and doctrinal , to the first Apostles of our Lord , and of these the books of the New Testament contain our only record ; the other a revelation ...
... Christ what I may call two kinds of Revelation . The one a revelation of facts , historical and doctrinal , to the first Apostles of our Lord , and of these the books of the New Testament contain our only record ; the other a revelation ...
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... Christ ) comes to us , not merely or chiefly on the testimony borne by one or two , or twenty texts of Scripture ; it is not to be regarded as deduced only from the words of the evangelists or apostles of our Lord . Of course I do not ...
... Christ ) comes to us , not merely or chiefly on the testimony borne by one or two , or twenty texts of Scripture ; it is not to be regarded as deduced only from the words of the evangelists or apostles of our Lord . Of course I do not ...
Sayfa 81
... Christ is ten times intro- duced . We do not say that any one is sufficient to prove the Deity of our Lord , but we ... Christ , ' in every place were people calling ' ( v . 2 ) ; that from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ ...
... Christ is ten times intro- duced . We do not say that any one is sufficient to prove the Deity of our Lord , but we ... Christ , ' in every place were people calling ' ( v . 2 ) ; that from God the Father and from the Lord Jesus Christ ...
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... Christ , his writings breathed more of the spirit of piety , and when drawing near his end we find him using such language as , ' Pray for me ; often I can little com- ' mand my own thoughts now ; pray for me ; not for cure or allevia ...
... Christ , his writings breathed more of the spirit of piety , and when drawing near his end we find him using such language as , ' Pray for me ; often I can little com- ' mand my own thoughts now ; pray for me ; not for cure or allevia ...
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