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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... condition of Chris- tianity , should not Christians qualify their opinions with " Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief ! " When we are divinely taught that if we had " faith as a grain of mustard- seed , " we could perform ...
... condition of Chris- tianity , should not Christians qualify their opinions with " Lord , I believe ; help thou mine unbelief ! " When we are divinely taught that if we had " faith as a grain of mustard- seed , " we could perform ...
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... condition ; giving to some , pensions ; to others , lucrative offices . He took especial care of widows and orphans , giving their daughters in marriage to rich men , known by himself to be worthy . ' " The Empress Flacilla , wife of ...
... condition ; giving to some , pensions ; to others , lucrative offices . He took especial care of widows and orphans , giving their daughters in marriage to rich men , known by himself to be worthy . ' " The Empress Flacilla , wife of ...
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... condition of their hordes of poor . Whether the English authorities have in all this fulfilled their duties as legislators and governors , is a question into which we cannot enter . But the conduct of the established church , which has ...
... condition of their hordes of poor . Whether the English authorities have in all this fulfilled their duties as legislators and governors , is a question into which we cannot enter . But the conduct of the established church , which has ...
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... our action and of our influence ; but we are not acquitted of these obligations by our individual efforts . We are bound as Christians to unite in the great work BUT FOR MULTITUDES . 159 of bettering the condition of.
... our action and of our influence ; but we are not acquitted of these obligations by our individual efforts . We are bound as Christians to unite in the great work BUT FOR MULTITUDES . 159 of bettering the condition of.
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Stephen A. COLWELL. BUT FOR MULTITUDES . 159 of bettering the condition of the human family . That which is the duty of every in- dividual Christian in reference to his fellow- men , is the duty of the whole body ; and the obligation ...
Stephen A. COLWELL. BUT FOR MULTITUDES . 159 of bettering the condition of the human family . That which is the duty of every in- dividual Christian in reference to his fellow- men , is the duty of the whole body ; and the obligation ...
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