Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operations of ChristianityR. B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1833 - 12 páginas |
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... soul upon the fidelity , the care , and the mercy , of his Heavenly Father . It is by faith that he draws near to God , and receives all the benefits of a divinely - authorized religion ; and on the other hand , the more that religion ...
... soul upon the fidelity , the care , and the mercy , of his Heavenly Father . It is by faith that he draws near to God , and receives all the benefits of a divinely - authorized religion ; and on the other hand , the more that religion ...
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... and fears removed , his soul brought into peaceful communion with God , and his hopes , at times , full of immortality . But our view of the happiness procured for individuals through the E 74 Christianity Originally Perfect , [ Ess . IV .
... and fears removed , his soul brought into peaceful communion with God , and his hopes , at times , full of immortality . But our view of the happiness procured for individuals through the E 74 Christianity Originally Perfect , [ Ess . IV .
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... soul , and into which the soundest reason must convince us that nothing defiled can ever enter . Such then are the effects produced on mankind by vital Christianity ; but before I venture on an inference from these premises , I must ...
... soul , and into which the soundest reason must convince us that nothing defiled can ever enter . Such then are the effects produced on mankind by vital Christianity ; but before I venture on an inference from these premises , I must ...
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... souls of men , independently of any external revelation — and lastly , that where Christianity is not received , it may still have obtained an indirect influ- ence , and may be the real source of many correct and useful sentiments . On ...
... souls of men , independently of any external revelation — and lastly , that where Christianity is not received , it may still have obtained an indirect influ- ence , and may be the real source of many correct and useful sentiments . On ...
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... souls of men , and obtains a moral efficacy for the production of piety , virtue , and happiness , which is impeded by no intrinsic counteraction - which is at once unrivalled and unalloyed . In reverting to the heads of the present ...
... souls of men , and obtains a moral efficacy for the production of piety , virtue , and happiness , which is impeded by no intrinsic counteraction - which is at once unrivalled and unalloyed . In reverting to the heads of the present ...
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