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" ... kind of transcendental matter, which belongs on the outside of life, and has no part in the laws by which life is organized — a miraculous epidemic, a fire-ball shot from the moon, something holy because it is from God, but so extraordinary, so... "
Views of Christian Nurture: And of Subjects Adjacent Thereto - Page 69
de Horace Bushnell - 1847 - 251 pages
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Sermons

John Jortin - 1847 - 212 pages
...epidemic, a fire ball shot from the moon, something holy because it is from God, but so extraordinary, BO out of place, that it cannot suffer any vital connexion...not whether it has been some secret sense of these deficiences, struggling in the mind of many distinguished teachers in our churches, since the days...
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Addresses, Reports, &c, Volumes 1 à 17

1851 - 702 pages
...oflife, and has no part in the laws by which life is organized — a miraculous epidemic, a fire ball shot from the moon, something holy because it is from...not whether it has been some secret sense of these deficiences, struggling in the mind of many distinguished teachers in our churches, since the days...
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The Progress of Baptist Principles in the Last Hundred Years

Thomas Fenner Curtis - 1860 - 436 pages
...because it is from God, but so exraordinary, so out of place that it can not suffer any vital ;onnection with the ties, and causes, and forms, and habits,...decay, and darkness, that interspace our months of excitenient and victory." ' It is with regret that we see such a picture, such a caricature, drawn...
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Christian Nurture

Horace Bushnell - 1861 - 448 pages
...it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it can not suffer any vital connection with the ties, and causes, and forms, and habits,...that interspace our months of excitement and victory. Even Edwards himself, fifteen years after the Great Revival, began to be oppressed with sorrowful convictions...
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Education and Religion; Their Mutual Connection and Relative Bearings. With ...

David Kay - 1873 - 242 pages
...because it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it cannot suffer any vital connection with the ties, and causes, and forms, and habits which constitute the frame of our history." — (Dr. BUSHNELL : Christian Nurture.) "Many men seem to think that the Gospel is sent into this world...
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The New Life: a Study of Regeneration ...

Arthur Hill Daniels - 1893 - 62 pages
...it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it can not suffer any vital connection with the ties and causes and forms and habits which constitute the frame of our history." (58) pp. 187-188. I suspect that this presentation of the subject will call forth the criticism that...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 6

1893 - 672 pages
...it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it can not suffer any vital connection with the ties and causes and forms and habits which constitute the frame of our history." (6 8) pp. 187-188. I suspect that this presentation of the subject will call forth the criticism that...
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The American Journal of Psychology, Volume 6

1893 - 672 pages
...it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it can not suffer any vital connection with the ties and causes and forms and habits which constitute the frame of our history." (i8) pp. 187-188. I suspect that this presentation of the subject will call forth the criticism that...
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Horace Bushnell, Preacher and Theologian

Theodore Thornton Munger - 1899 - 460 pages
...because it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it cannot suffer any vital connection with the ties, and causes, and forms, and habits,...interspace our months of excitement and victory." (Christian Nurture, p. 1ST.) The full purpose of the treatise was to discuss the divine constitution...
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Horace Bushnell, Preacher and Theologian

Theodore Thornton Munger - 1899 - 462 pages
...because it is from God, but so extraordinary, so out of place, that it cannot suffer any vital connection with the ties, and causes, and forms, and habits,...interspace our months of excitement and victory." (Christian Nurture, p. 187.) The full purpose of the treatise was to discuss the divine constitution...
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