Defects of modern Christianity and other sermonsW. Blackwood, 1882 - 355 páginas |
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... words have fallen upon our ears from our earliest child- hood , has connected them in our minds with a number of associations which are of great and almost priceless value . But , on the other hand , the very same repetition which tends ...
... words have fallen upon our ears from our earliest child- hood , has connected them in our minds with a number of associations which are of great and almost priceless value . But , on the other hand , the very same repetition which tends ...
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... Christianity as it is described in the words of its divine Founder . It is manifest , of course , that everything which calls itself Christianity cannot be legitimately entitled to the name 2 Defects of Modern Christianity .
... Christianity as it is described in the words of its divine Founder . It is manifest , of course , that everything which calls itself Christianity cannot be legitimately entitled to the name 2 Defects of Modern Christianity .
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... Christianity as it is described in the words of its divine Founder . It is manifest , of course , that everything which calls itself Christianity cannot be legitimately entitled to the name Defects of Modern Christianity .
... Christianity as it is described in the words of its divine Founder . It is manifest , of course , that everything which calls itself Christianity cannot be legitimately entitled to the name Defects of Modern Christianity .
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... words of Christ . He has never been more horribly blasphemed than by those professed disciples who insinuate that His gospel is not a gospel of right - doing . " The gospel , " says Ruskin , let His life rule your lives , ' is eternally ...
... words of Christ . He has never been more horribly blasphemed than by those professed disciples who insinuate that His gospel is not a gospel of right - doing . " The gospel , " says Ruskin , let His life rule your lives , ' is eternally ...
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... word , or a wanton look , and to be perfect even as their Father in heaven . " Every tree , " He assures them , " which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down , and cast into the fire . " " Many will say to me in that day , Lord ...
... word , or a wanton look , and to be perfect even as their Father in heaven . " Every tree , " He assures them , " which bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down , and cast into the fire . " " Many will say to me in that day , Lord ...
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Página 282 - ... the highest human morality which we are capable of conceiving" does not sanction them ; convince me of it, and I will bear my fate as I may. But when I am told that I must believe this, and at the same time call this being by the names which express and affirm the highest human morality, I say in plain terms that I will not. Whatever power such a being may have over me, there is one thing which he shall not do : he shall not compel me to worship him. I will call no being good, who is not what...
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