Christ Our LawRobert Carter & Bros., 1849 - 272 pages |
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... wise , are willing to become as little children , that they may enter into the kingdom of God : and if I can always escape being obscure , I shall not fear to be sometimes elementary . The time seems at hand when we 1 . Preface.
... wise , are willing to become as little children , that they may enter into the kingdom of God : and if I can always escape being obscure , I shall not fear to be sometimes elementary . The time seems at hand when we 1 . Preface.
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... become more or less firmly persuaded of what we think we see , while yet we are short of certainty . But on the reverse side of the mountain we cannot gaze at all , and no powers of vision or art of man can help us : whatever we suppose ...
... become more or less firmly persuaded of what we think we see , while yet we are short of certainty . But on the reverse side of the mountain we cannot gaze at all , and no powers of vision or art of man can help us : whatever we suppose ...
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... become aggressive , is a fit subject of legal restriction and constraint . For ex- ample , it is an extreme and yet familiar case — the man who spreads infidel opinions in a Christian com- munity , may be fitly put to silence by human ...
... become aggressive , is a fit subject of legal restriction and constraint . For ex- ample , it is an extreme and yet familiar case — the man who spreads infidel opinions in a Christian com- munity , may be fitly put to silence by human ...
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... become tributary to Rome , and submission to the customs of Rome had thence become their duty . By our Lord's answer to Peter , Matt . xvii . 25 , we may rather suppose he did not think the exaction of the tribute - money was just and ...
... become tributary to Rome , and submission to the customs of Rome had thence become their duty . By our Lord's answer to Peter , Matt . xvii . 25 , we may rather suppose he did not think the exaction of the tribute - money was just and ...
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... become as one of us , to know good and evil : and now , lest he put forth his hand , and take also of the tree of life , and eat and live for ever . " The man had possessed himself of something pertaining to deity , which was not ...
... become as one of us , to know good and evil : and now , lest he put forth his hand , and take also of the tree of life , and eat and live for ever . " The man had possessed himself of something pertaining to deity , which was not ...
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