The British Quarterly Review, 46. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 |
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Sayfa 447
... Christ was the theme of his preaching , and that he cherished the deepest attachment to the Saviour , is certainly ... Christ that he is represented in it to have held : - ' Christ with me , Christ before me , Christ behind me , Christ ...
... Christ was the theme of his preaching , and that he cherished the deepest attachment to the Saviour , is certainly ... Christ that he is represented in it to have held : - ' Christ with me , Christ before me , Christ behind me , Christ ...
Sayfa 476
... Christ , ' let us pause at chap . i . 18 , Ye were not redeemed with ' corruptible things , as silver and gold , from your vain conversa- ' tion received by tradition from your fathers ; but with the precious blood of Christ , as of a ...
... Christ , ' let us pause at chap . i . 18 , Ye were not redeemed with ' corruptible things , as silver and gold , from your vain conversa- ' tion received by tradition from your fathers ; but with the precious blood of Christ , as of a ...
Sayfa 577
... Christ , is the standard of canonicity ; and enlightened faith , having its root and subsistence in Christ , cannot possibly recognise a Scripture which does not give Christ the position the Holy Spirit has secured for Him in the heart ...
... Christ , is the standard of canonicity ; and enlightened faith , having its root and subsistence in Christ , cannot possibly recognise a Scripture which does not give Christ the position the Holy Spirit has secured for Him in the heart ...
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