The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1846 - Christianity |
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Page 102
How often are men ' s minds estranged from eternal truth , because the details of
the gospel are clumsily exhibited , doctrine overstated , duties unexplained .
When rebuke is administered , it seems as though the preacher was scolding an
...
How often are men ' s minds estranged from eternal truth , because the details of
the gospel are clumsily exhibited , doctrine overstated , duties unexplained .
When rebuke is administered , it seems as though the preacher was scolding an
...
Page 210
The first illustration is the gospels . “ It is part , no doubt , of this spreading a table
for the spiritual needs of all , that we have - - not one gospel , but four : which yet
in their higher unity , may be styled , according to that word of Origen ' s , rather a
...
The first illustration is the gospels . “ It is part , no doubt , of this spreading a table
for the spiritual needs of all , that we have - - not one gospel , but four : which yet
in their higher unity , may be styled , according to that word of Origen ' s , rather a
...
Page 360
We next observe , that the spiritual birth or the transformation of man , in an
incipient manner , into the image of God , ' is not always connected in Holy
Scripture with baptisin . It is frequently referred to the word of the Gospel , or the
resurrection ...
We next observe , that the spiritual birth or the transformation of man , in an
incipient manner , into the image of God , ' is not always connected in Holy
Scripture with baptisin . It is frequently referred to the word of the Gospel , or the
resurrection ...
Page 784
To whatever people the gospel is sent , and faithfully preached , that people are
thenceforward amongst the called ; and , whether they listen to the message or
not , will be accounted with as those who have been called . It may also , perhaps
...
To whatever people the gospel is sent , and faithfully preached , that people are
thenceforward amongst the called ; and , whether they listen to the message or
not , will be accounted with as those who have been called . It may also , perhaps
...
Page 947
It comprises some very small portions of the gospel of St . Matthew , chap . xiii .
ver . ... Contain fragments of the four gospels , written with silver letters on purple
vellum , at the latter end of the sixth or the beginning of the seventh century ; the ...
It comprises some very small portions of the gospel of St . Matthew , chap . xiii .
ver . ... Contain fragments of the four gospels , written with silver letters on purple
vellum , at the latter end of the sixth or the beginning of the seventh century ; the ...
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