The Churchman's Monthly Review and ChronicleR. B. Seely and W. Burnside, 1844 - Christianity |
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... soul , and the destinies reserved for it in a future world , it becomes evident that the doctrine of a purgatory was an integral part of that tradition , derived through Adam and the patriarchs , from revelation " - -we cannot suppose ...
... soul , and the destinies reserved for it in a future world , it becomes evident that the doctrine of a purgatory was an integral part of that tradition , derived through Adam and the patriarchs , from revelation " - -we cannot suppose ...
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... soul and life ; we are very jealous indeed of personal strictness and austerity . We are alarmed at any call to national or personal humiliation and amendment ; we like to be told of the excellence of our institutions , we do not like ...
... soul and life ; we are very jealous indeed of personal strictness and austerity . We are alarmed at any call to national or personal humiliation and amendment ; we like to be told of the excellence of our institutions , we do not like ...
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... soul , and that its true evidences belong to the soul that believes , are its property , and not something common to it and the whole world . God vouchsafes to speak to us one by one , to manifest himself to us one by one , to lead us ...
... soul , and that its true evidences belong to the soul that believes , are its property , and not something common to it and the whole world . God vouchsafes to speak to us one by one , to manifest himself to us one by one , to lead us ...
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... souls which have served God from their youth up have in fact attained , there is none so high but , as far as we are given to know or judge , has been attained by men who have sinned and repented , as St. Paul's instance shows us ...
... souls which have served God from their youth up have in fact attained , there is none so high but , as far as we are given to know or judge , has been attained by men who have sinned and repented , as St. Paul's instance shows us ...
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... soul ? And what is the consequence ? We grope for the wall like the blind , and we grope as if we had no eyes ; we stumble at noonday as in the night ; we are in desolate places as dead men . ' " - ( pp . 378 , 379. ) " Is it right to ...
... soul ? And what is the consequence ? We grope for the wall like the blind , and we grope as if we had no eyes ; we stumble at noonday as in the night ; we are in desolate places as dead men . ' " - ( pp . 378 , 379. ) " Is it right to ...
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