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... given us in the New Testament , is doubtless unchangeable . Still it is there laid before us essentially as a manifestation of the life and character of Christ . Even the -teachings of Christ flow directly from the Spirit which was in ...
... given us in the New Testament , is doubtless unchangeable . Still it is there laid before us essentially as a manifestation of the life and character of Christ . Even the -teachings of Christ flow directly from the Spirit which was in ...
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... given them by missionaries and travelers , who supposed they saw in certain rites of their worship , ( Bap- tism and the Eucharist , ) a correspondence with the same rites of the Christian religion , and this , although the Man- deans ...
... given them by missionaries and travelers , who supposed they saw in certain rites of their worship , ( Bap- tism and the Eucharist , ) a correspondence with the same rites of the Christian religion , and this , although the Man- deans ...
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... given to His universe such laws as He has imposed upon it , and it has happened that the working of these laws has proved beneficial to the individual . This theory of God's Providence is certainly a chilling one . It seems to banish ...
... given to His universe such laws as He has imposed upon it , and it has happened that the working of these laws has proved beneficial to the individual . This theory of God's Providence is certainly a chilling one . It seems to banish ...
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History of the Apostolic Church with a General Introduction to Church History | 1 |
MODERN LYRICAL POETRY | 24 |
MENTAL PHILOSOPHY | 43 |
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