Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volume 43James Miller, 1847 |
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... Living and Dying , Thomas à Kempis's Imitation of Christ , and Law's Serious Call . He divided his hours by a most rigid method , and soon made himself obnoxious by his excessive strictness . From the time that he found companions in ...
... Living and Dying , Thomas à Kempis's Imitation of Christ , and Law's Serious Call . He divided his hours by a most rigid method , and soon made himself obnoxious by his excessive strictness . From the time that he found companions in ...
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... living in recognition of a heavenly kingdom , and chanting holy hymns instead of shouting fiendish curses . Myriads once crushed beneath poverty and toil had been rescued , and , with the faith and love of the Gospel , every good gift ...
... living in recognition of a heavenly kingdom , and chanting holy hymns instead of shouting fiendish curses . Myriads once crushed beneath poverty and toil had been rescued , and , with the faith and love of the Gospel , every good gift ...
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... living branches of the sacred vine of which Christ is the root , we need something to remind us continually of him , to bring before us in vivid representation the traits of that perfect character which is to be the model of ours . The ...
... living branches of the sacred vine of which Christ is the root , we need something to remind us continually of him , to bring before us in vivid representation the traits of that perfect character which is to be the model of ours . The ...
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understanding through argument , but apprehended and felt through the exercise and living development of those affec- tions . Christ nowhere formally announces another life . He uniformly takes it for granted . To the question , " What ...
understanding through argument , but apprehended and felt through the exercise and living development of those affec- tions . Christ nowhere formally announces another life . He uniformly takes it for granted . To the question , " What ...
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... living inspiration of the Incomprehensible Spirit . As it is from God , we may know by it , in one respect , what manner of being God is . As in the vast appearances of the physical world we see similitudes , inadequate indeed , but yet ...
... living inspiration of the Incomprehensible Spirit . As it is from God , we may know by it , in one respect , what manner of being God is . As in the vast appearances of the physical world we see similitudes , inadequate indeed , but yet ...
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