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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... . SOCIALISM ... 332-359 332 .... 359 The necessity of observing the movement passing under this name -Inquiry into its origin , and into its infidel tendencies - The errors of X CONTENTS . socialism do not nullify the truths it.
... . SOCIALISM ... 332-359 332 .... 359 The necessity of observing the movement passing under this name -Inquiry into its origin , and into its infidel tendencies - The errors of X CONTENTS . socialism do not nullify the truths it.
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... human welfare , done that which it was our duty to do ? We may not post- pone this inquiry without suffering in public estimation and in our ability to do good ; -we cannot postpone it PREFACE . xiii without danger of being put on our.
... human welfare , done that which it was our duty to do ? We may not post- pone this inquiry without suffering in public estimation and in our ability to do good ; -we cannot postpone it PREFACE . xiii without danger of being put on our.
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... inquiry must very often arise in the mind of every thoughtful Christian , and no one can over - estimate the importance of a right answer . Apart from its Divine origin , and its vital personal consequence to every human being , the ...
... inquiry must very often arise in the mind of every thoughtful Christian , and no one can over - estimate the importance of a right answer . Apart from its Divine origin , and its vital personal consequence to every human being , the ...
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... inquiry then arises , —What restricts Christianity to this small proportion ? How comes it , that among the enlightened , upon whom the truths of the Gospel are urged from God's own word , where eternal blessedness is placed in the al ...
... inquiry then arises , —What restricts Christianity to this small proportion ? How comes it , that among the enlightened , upon whom the truths of the Gospel are urged from God's own word , where eternal blessedness is placed in the al ...
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... inquiry can be so important to Christians as that , whether , next to their own salvation , they have done what they could for the sal- vation of others . It is the work of Christians- all the means are committed to them . It is true ...
... inquiry can be so important to Christians as that , whether , next to their own salvation , they have done what they could for the sal- vation of others . It is the work of Christians- all the means are committed to them . It is true ...
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