The British Quarterly Review, 52. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1870 |
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Sayfa 93
... called of God to speak and prophesy , the uncon- secrated and the outcast , the weak and the ignorant , have as often been summoned by God to overcome the world for Him . The notable miracles wrought by the utterly despised and perse ...
... called of God to speak and prophesy , the uncon- secrated and the outcast , the weak and the ignorant , have as often been summoned by God to overcome the world for Him . The notable miracles wrought by the utterly despised and perse ...
Sayfa 94
... called . The ordination service of the Church of England asks each aspirant to the priesthood whether he is convinced of such a call . The ordination ser- vice of all the Free Churches demands even more explicit confession of the same ...
... called . The ordination service of the Church of England asks each aspirant to the priesthood whether he is convinced of such a call . The ordination ser- vice of all the Free Churches demands even more explicit confession of the same ...
Sayfa 105
... called forth - selected as the instrument through which the Divine Spirit might utter direct messages or special pre- dictions yet that many of them might never be called to this higher work , though they did a work of great public ...
... called forth - selected as the instrument through which the Divine Spirit might utter direct messages or special pre- dictions yet that many of them might never be called to this higher work , though they did a work of great public ...
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