The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... means- to - be - despised advantage , " of drawing fictitious conclusions from authentic statements . We do not think we can do our author better justice , without betraying our public trust , than by giving his programme in his own ...
... means- to - be - despised advantage , " of drawing fictitious conclusions from authentic statements . We do not think we can do our author better justice , without betraying our public trust , than by giving his programme in his own ...
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... means of retrieving the tottering fortunes of Rome , and of re - establishing its universal empire upon a truly eternal basis . In the programme of the fisherman they discerned all that consummate statesmanship , and the experience of ...
... means of retrieving the tottering fortunes of Rome , and of re - establishing its universal empire upon a truly eternal basis . In the programme of the fisherman they discerned all that consummate statesmanship , and the experience of ...
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... means the Saviour ; it has reference then to sinners . He came , ' not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance . ' Scarcely for a righteous man will one die ; but while we were yet sinners , Christ died for us . ' As then ...
... means the Saviour ; it has reference then to sinners . He came , ' not to call the righteous , but sinners to repentance . ' Scarcely for a righteous man will one die ; but while we were yet sinners , Christ died for us . ' As then ...
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... means of an exterior badge , which authorized them to seek , in the villages , the alms and assist- ance of charity . " M. de Villeneuve could not but reflect deeply on this lamentable state of things . " I sought , " says he , " in the ...
... means of an exterior badge , which authorized them to seek , in the villages , the alms and assist- ance of charity . " M. de Villeneuve could not but reflect deeply on this lamentable state of things . " I sought , " says he , " in the ...
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... means of per- suasion and wisdom . Evidently it is a new aspect of Christianity , that the universe invokes . It is only Christian charity , put in action at length in politics , in legislation , in institutions , and in morals , that ...
... means of per- suasion and wisdom . Evidently it is a new aspect of Christianity , that the universe invokes . It is only Christian charity , put in action at length in politics , in legislation , in institutions , and in morals , that ...
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