| Anthony Forster - 1821 - 372 pages
...again ; of being renewed in the spirit of their minds ; of putting off the old man : and of becoming as a little child, in order to enter the Kingdom of Heaven ; in order to become true members of bis Church. For nothing can be more true, than that the mind must... | |
| Alexander Haldane - 1852 - 708 pages
...evidence enough that his lofty spirit had been humbled, that his heart had been renewed, and that he had become as a little child, in order to enter the kingdom of heaven. He had stooped from the heights of dark and vain speculation, in order that he might learn those two... | |
| Samuel Harris - 1883 - 598 pages
...standing fruitless and unblessed from year to year. It is the condition of immortal youth. In becoming as a little child, in order to 'enter the kingdom of heaven, the Christian becomes not only simple-minded, teachable and trustful as a child, but also acquires... | |
| Edward Earle Purinton - 1916 - 360 pages
...and painful to the criminal, the invalid, the very ignorant or the very intellectual. So the command to " become as a little child " in order to enter the Kingdom is based on psychology as well as religion. Moreover, there is probably a large degree of truth in... | |
| Glen Carl Cutlip - 2005 - 134 pages
...knowledge and ignorance are transonic parts of the same thing. We can now see how it is that one must become as a little child in order to enter the kingdom of the knowledge of God, for one must transcend the seemingly complex knowledge of the dual mind and enter... | |
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