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... faith , and scrupled not to shed much Christian blood , in the hope of thereby quenching the cause of Christ ; yet he at an unex- pected moment became a believer in the resurrection of Christ , the great fact upon which the faith of the ...
... faith , and scrupled not to shed much Christian blood , in the hope of thereby quenching the cause of Christ ; yet he at an unex- pected moment became a believer in the resurrection of Christ , the great fact upon which the faith of the ...
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... faith and practice . But there is antagonism of another order entirely , and of no modern ori- gin , with which Christianity has had to battle , and with which she is still con- flicting . It passes amongst us under the general name of ...
... faith and practice . But there is antagonism of another order entirely , and of no modern ori- gin , with which Christianity has had to battle , and with which she is still con- flicting . It passes amongst us under the general name of ...
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... faith ? Has she abandoned her former ground be- cause it had proved insecure ? Is she losing self - confidence ? or is she con- ceding that her continuance cannot be secured but by incessant change ? Or is she so blinded and infatuated ...
... faith ? Has she abandoned her former ground be- cause it had proved insecure ? Is she losing self - confidence ? or is she con- ceding that her continuance cannot be secured but by incessant change ? Or is she so blinded and infatuated ...
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... faith ; and we ask the same for our own people , when resident or travel- ling in foreign countries . Ay , and in another case , we will make a personal appeal to his Highness the Grand Duke . We ask him to give us Protestants in his ...
... faith ; and we ask the same for our own people , when resident or travel- ling in foreign countries . Ay , and in another case , we will make a personal appeal to his Highness the Grand Duke . We ask him to give us Protestants in his ...
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... faith in Christ at the close of his life . The account be thus gives is not only worthy of particular notice , as deeply in- teresting in itself , but also as illustrating , in a very striking manner , the remarks we have made . ? It ...
... faith in Christ at the close of his life . The account be thus gives is not only worthy of particular notice , as deeply in- teresting in itself , but also as illustrating , in a very striking manner , the remarks we have made . ? It ...
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