New Themes for the Protestant Clergy: Creeds without Charity, Theology without Humanity, and Protestantism without Christianity. [By S. A. Colwell.] With notes by the editor, on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political economy and ProtestantismLippincott, Grambo, 1851 - 15 páginas |
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... become a Saviour through whom all that believe should inherit eternal life . He came to fulfil and satisfy the law which men had not kept , that no jot or tittle might pass unfulfilled ; he came in the fulness of time with a new ...
... become a Saviour through whom all that believe should inherit eternal life . He came to fulfil and satisfy the law which men had not kept , that no jot or tittle might pass unfulfilled ; he came in the fulness of time with a new ...
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... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven . Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child , the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven . And whoso shall receive one such little child in ...
... become as little children , ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven . Whosoever therefore shall humble himself as this little child , the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven . And whoso shall receive one such little child in ...
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... become " poor in spirit , " before they can enter the kingdom of heaven . He never wearied in affording succour , consolation , and instruction to the poor . He exhorted them to lay up for them- selves treasures in heaven , and not upon ...
... become " poor in spirit , " before they can enter the kingdom of heaven . He never wearied in affording succour , consolation , and instruction to the poor . He exhorted them to lay up for them- selves treasures in heaven , and not upon ...
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... becomes the servant of God . Christ took the institutions of men as he found them , and seemed to require that they should be changed only as the hearts of those who lived under them changed . He knew that no change could be permanent ...
... becomes the servant of God . Christ took the institutions of men as he found them , and seemed to require that they should be changed only as the hearts of those who lived under them changed . He knew that no change could be permanent ...
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... with the course of the Bishops of the Established Church of England , who have taken charge of the administration of estates , and have become judges and dividers over their fellow - men . PARABLE OF THE LAST JUDGMENT . 39 He at her.
... with the course of the Bishops of the Established Church of England , who have taken charge of the administration of estates , and have become judges and dividers over their fellow - men . PARABLE OF THE LAST JUDGMENT . 39 He at her.
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