The Christian Life: Social and IndividualGould, 1858 - 528 страница |
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... look upon Christianity not as a power which has sprung up out of the hidden depths of man's nature , but as one which descended from above , when heaven opened itself anew to man's long alienated race ; a power which , as both in its ...
... look upon Christianity not as a power which has sprung up out of the hidden depths of man's nature , but as one which descended from above , when heaven opened itself anew to man's long alienated race ; a power which , as both in its ...
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... look fairly in the face the express or tacit assumption of the pan- theist ; to contrast , with all impartiality and calmness , his universe and his God with those of the Christian . ་ Ye make the great All a machine , say the ...
... look fairly in the face the express or tacit assumption of the pan- theist ; to contrast , with all impartiality and calmness , his universe and his God with those of the Christian . ་ Ye make the great All a machine , say the ...
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... look likewise in vain in the works of Mr. Carlyle . When we turn to Christianity , it seems impossible to fail to note an access of clearness , and what we might style an agree ment with the general symmetry of nature . We do not now ...
... look likewise in vain in the works of Mr. Carlyle . When we turn to Christianity , it seems impossible to fail to note an access of clearness , and what we might style an agree ment with the general symmetry of nature . We do not now ...
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... looks abroad on the family of mankind , that he takes the attitude which in a man is essentially great : when he no ... look on the world through the light of eternity ; then it is that he does what it is the distinctive privilege and ...
... looks abroad on the family of mankind , that he takes the attitude which in a man is essentially great : when he no ... look on the world through the light of eternity ; then it is that he does what it is the distinctive privilege and ...
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... looks beyond its own little ring , and such objects as can look well , and draw mawkish tears in the pages of a novel . Let it be remembered , also , that whatever may be the case with morbid idiosyncrasy , it is in general the heat ...
... looks beyond its own little ring , and such objects as can look well , and draw mawkish tears in the pages of a novel . Let it be remembered , also , that whatever may be the case with morbid idiosyncrasy , it is in general the heat ...
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