The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... gives them this rectification , I think they convey important lessons to Christian men and Christian churches . Whether the streams that flow from that fountain are to spread bliss or bale , depends upon whether there can be put into it ...
... gives them this rectification , I think they convey important lessons to Christian men and Christian churches . Whether the streams that flow from that fountain are to spread bliss or bale , depends upon whether there can be put into it ...
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... give us assured confidence in defining the essential starting - point and characteristic of Fichtean pantheism . It is its assertion of the divinity of man . This is of course broad and explicit in the philosophy of Fichte . It is not ...
... give us assured confidence in defining the essential starting - point and characteristic of Fichtean pantheism . It is its assertion of the divinity of man . This is of course broad and explicit in the philosophy of Fichte . It is not ...
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... gives light and life to the universe ; but can any manifestation of human tenderness bring to us such a feeling of God's love , as one tear of Jesus shed over Jerusalem , or one revering look into his eye , when in the hours of mortal ...
... gives light and life to the universe ; but can any manifestation of human tenderness bring to us such a feeling of God's love , as one tear of Jesus shed over Jerusalem , or one revering look into his eye , when in the hours of mortal ...
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... give place to blessedness ; how love is again to suffuse the world , and over every cloud of mystery to be cast a bow of peace . Such a period Christianity likewise recognizes — the period preceding conversion . It is indeed by no means ...
... give place to blessedness ; how love is again to suffuse the world , and over every cloud of mystery to be cast a bow of peace . Such a period Christianity likewise recognizes — the period preceding conversion . It is indeed by no means ...
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... give Chris- tianity rather the aspect of a mechanism than of a life , did rather seek for it a place beside a refined Epicureanism , than claim for it its right and natural position , in a more lofty and ethereal region than was ever ...
... give Chris- tianity rather the aspect of a mechanism than of a life , did rather seek for it a place beside a refined Epicureanism , than claim for it its right and natural position , in a more lofty and ethereal region than was ever ...
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