The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... given to fable , would naturally clothe the skeleton with everything pleasing to Oriental taste , and with all the splendid trickery of Oriental art . In other words , the story would be told precisely as it is , and the plain and ...
... given to fable , would naturally clothe the skeleton with everything pleasing to Oriental taste , and with all the splendid trickery of Oriental art . In other words , the story would be told precisely as it is , and the plain and ...
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... given in the earlier compilations . Such changes soon became nu- merous , and assumed an importance not properly belonging to them . " 23 : 8. Finally In strict harmony with the foregoing wit- nesses , and with much positiveness ...
... given in the earlier compilations . Such changes soon became nu- merous , and assumed an importance not properly belonging to them . " 23 : 8. Finally In strict harmony with the foregoing wit- nesses , and with much positiveness ...
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... given legends , which claim to have happened many centuries before Christ , cannot be proved to have been in circulation earlier than the 5th or 6th century after Christ . " 24 After the death of Gautama , the legends assert that his ...
... given legends , which claim to have happened many centuries before Christ , cannot be proved to have been in circulation earlier than the 5th or 6th century after Christ . " 24 After the death of Gautama , the legends assert that his ...
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... given by Christ to preach the Gospel , with the assurance that he that believeth shall be saved , and he that believeth not shall be damned . It is more insisted on than any other virtue , and is more discussed in church history than ...
... given by Christ to preach the Gospel , with the assurance that he that believeth shall be saved , and he that believeth not shall be damned . It is more insisted on than any other virtue , and is more discussed in church history than ...
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... given by God , but that it is a feeling in God , a confidence of His in the good man . If it were a feeling in us given by God , it would be no merit of ours that we have it , and not a suitable ground for favor with God ; whereas , it ...
... given by God , but that it is a feeling in God , a confidence of His in the good man . If it were a feeling in us given by God , it would be no merit of ours that we have it , and not a suitable ground for favor with God ; whereas , it ...
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