Christian Examiner and Theological ReviewO. Everett, 1866 - Theology |
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... words , or through the strangling influence of old prescriptions . They would throw their Constitution away , and make a new one , sooner than sacrifice the moral and political ground they have won so dearly to the letter of an ...
... words , or through the strangling influence of old prescriptions . They would throw their Constitution away , and make a new one , sooner than sacrifice the moral and political ground they have won so dearly to the letter of an ...
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... Word shaping itself in a human mould , and so incar- nating itself first in a man , Christ Jesus , and then in humani- ty . The mould was made for the Spirit . Man was created to know and welcome , to love and obey God ; to live from ...
... Word shaping itself in a human mould , and so incar- nating itself first in a man , Christ Jesus , and then in humani- ty . The mould was made for the Spirit . Man was created to know and welcome , to love and obey God ; to live from ...
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outliving is its own imperfect , provisional interpretations of this changeless Word of God . The sun and stars do not change , but astronomical science is always changing . Chris- tianity does not alter , while man's account of it ...
outliving is its own imperfect , provisional interpretations of this changeless Word of God . The sun and stars do not change , but astronomical science is always changing . Chris- tianity does not alter , while man's account of it ...
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... Word of God . The liberal sects in Christendom are the sects that accept human nature as God's natural revelation , with which all super- natural revelations must accord , however they may supple- ment its teachings or advance its ...
... Word of God . The liberal sects in Christendom are the sects that accept human nature as God's natural revelation , with which all super- natural revelations must accord , however they may supple- ment its teachings or advance its ...
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... word of unfraternal disrespect for those who are content with Trinitarian and Calvinistic divinity , and with a full recogni- tion of their services in days gone by , we plead the cause of those millions who are orphaned and desolate ...
... word of unfraternal disrespect for those who are content with Trinitarian and Calvinistic divinity , and with a full recogni- tion of their services in days gone by , we plead the cause of those millions who are orphaned and desolate ...
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