The Universalist Quarterly and General ReviewA. Tompkins, 1884 - Universalism |
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... July number , which the reader will notice , and will therefore look for Articles XVIII . to XXV . after the first occurrence of page 260 . UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY AND GENERAL REVIEW . ARTICLE I. Modern Teleology iv CONTENTS .
... July number , which the reader will notice , and will therefore look for Articles XVIII . to XXV . after the first occurrence of page 260 . UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY AND GENERAL REVIEW . ARTICLE I. Modern Teleology iv CONTENTS .
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... reader will do us the justice to be- lieve that the foregoing expositions of important texts are put forth in no dogmatic , and much less dictatorial , spirit ; but solely in the interest of God's revealed truth , and of a sound ...
... reader will do us the justice to be- lieve that the foregoing expositions of important texts are put forth in no dogmatic , and much less dictatorial , spirit ; but solely in the interest of God's revealed truth , and of a sound ...
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... readers with the idea that he is thoroughly in earnest , and his success is in some degree due to this fact . It is worthy ... reader unconsciously yields to their elevating influence , and sees none of that incongruity which in general ...
... readers with the idea that he is thoroughly in earnest , and his success is in some degree due to this fact . It is worthy ... reader unconsciously yields to their elevating influence , and sees none of that incongruity which in general ...
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... reader MacDonald seems to exhibit his own spiritual and mental conditions as elements of his work , and from these he skilfully builds . It has been said that his genius seems rather to reflect what comes to it , than to reach out and ...
... reader MacDonald seems to exhibit his own spiritual and mental conditions as elements of his work , and from these he skilfully builds . It has been said that his genius seems rather to reflect what comes to it , than to reach out and ...
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... readers . En- In order that human needs may be ascertained and human misery relieved , he evidently believes and teaches that con- stant personal sympathy and effort , coupled with a spirit always patient and hopeful , are more ...
... readers . En- In order that human needs may be ascertained and human misery relieved , he evidently believes and teaches that con- stant personal sympathy and effort , coupled with a spirit always patient and hopeful , are more ...
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Page 117 - For the creature was made subject to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected the same in hope. Because the creature itself also shall be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.
Page 31 - He that hath the bride is the bridegroom ; but the friend of the bridegroom, which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth greatly because of the bridegroom's voice. This my joy therefore is fulfilled. He must increase, but I must decrease.
Page 34 - I looked on my right hand, and beheld, but there was no man that would know me: refuge failed me: no man cared for my soul.
Page 229 - For I determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ and him crucified.
Page 47 - For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the Spirit: by which also he went and preached unto the spirits in prison; which sometime were disobedient, when once the long-suffering of God waited in the days of Noah, while the ark was a preparing; wherein few, that is, eight souls were saved by water.
Page 40 - For I would not, brethren, that ye should be ignorant of this mystery, lest ye should be wise in your own conceits; that blindness in part is happened to Israel, until the fulness of the Gentiles be come in.
Page 234 - O Timothy, keep that which is committed to thy trust, avoiding profane and vain babblings, and oppositions of science falsely so called ; which some professing have erred concerning the faith.
Page 229 - For first of all, when ye come together in the church, I hear that there be divisions among you; and I partly believe it. For there must be also heresies among you, that they which are approved may be made manifest among you.
Page 260 - ... he doeth according to his will in the army of heaven, and among the inhabitants of the earth; and none can stay his hand, or say unto him,. What doest thou?
Page 88 - Not as though I had already attained, either were already perfect: but I follow after, if that I may apprehend that for which also I am apprehended of Christ Jesus.