Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 6Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1849 - Theology |
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Success in war , was the primary object with the Dorians of an early age , and this
could not be more certainly accomplished than by celebrating the aid received
from gods and deified heroes , together with mimetic illustrations before the ...
Success in war , was the primary object with the Dorians of an early age , and this
could not be more certainly accomplished than by celebrating the aid received
from gods and deified heroes , together with mimetic illustrations before the ...
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In this misty and torpid state of the mind , how easily one person can come to
believe that he has been made a participator of divine life , and another that he
has received into his mind the Supreme Divinity himself , no one finds it difficult to
...
In this misty and torpid state of the mind , how easily one person can come to
believe that he has been made a participator of divine life , and another that he
has received into his mind the Supreme Divinity himself , no one finds it difficult to
...
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the following passage : That union which is unto incorruption our bodies have
received by the laver , but our minds by the ... A similar efficacy he attributes also
to the eucharist : - Our bodies upon receiving the eucharist , he says , are no
longer ...
the following passage : That union which is unto incorruption our bodies have
received by the laver , but our minds by the ... A similar efficacy he attributes also
to the eucharist : - Our bodies upon receiving the eucharist , he says , are no
longer ...
Page 733
Her dognias and decrees must be received without investigation , and submitted
to without hesitation or doubt . In fact , investigation and doubt belong to the
spiritual element of religion , and find no place in the formal . The submission ...
Her dognias and decrees must be received without investigation , and submitted
to without hesitation or doubt . In fact , investigation and doubt belong to the
spiritual element of religion , and find no place in the formal . The submission ...
Page 734
Christ says , “ this is my body ; " and hence formalists naturally suppose that
when the bread and wine receive the sacerdotal blessing , they are literally
converted into the real body and blood of Christ . And as it is right to worship
Christ , it ...
Christ says , “ this is my body ; " and hence formalists naturally suppose that
when the bread and wine receive the sacerdotal blessing , they are literally
converted into the real body and blood of Christ . And as it is right to worship
Christ , it ...
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