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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... merely to make a few suggestions - to mark out a line of thought , which , followed up by others more capable , may lead to profitable results . What , then , is the mission upon which Christ came into this world , and which , upon ...
... merely to make a few suggestions - to mark out a line of thought , which , followed up by others more capable , may lead to profitable results . What , then , is the mission upon which Christ came into this world , and which , upon ...
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... mere human lips or human pen . No other religion em- braces such requirements . The expositions . of this law , given by Christ in the course of his ministry , leave no doubt of its comprehen- siveness and the nature of its application ...
... mere human lips or human pen . No other religion em- braces such requirements . The expositions . of this law , given by Christ in the course of his ministry , leave no doubt of its comprehen- siveness and the nature of its application ...
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... merely inquire , in passing , where we shall find any adequate exposition of the teachings of Christ . In Protestant religious literature , where is that treatise upon the Love of God , which does justice to the magnitude of the subject ...
... merely inquire , in passing , where we shall find any adequate exposition of the teachings of Christ . In Protestant religious literature , where is that treatise upon the Love of God , which does justice to the magnitude of the subject ...
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... theology which takes the love of God as its starting point , and the love of man as a chief element ? This question is merely thrown out here : the subject will be resumed before we close . 31 THE MISSION OF CHRIST IN HIS OWN WORDS .
... theology which takes the love of God as its starting point , and the love of man as a chief element ? This question is merely thrown out here : the subject will be resumed before we close . 31 THE MISSION OF CHRIST IN HIS OWN WORDS .
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... thought not merely begets this variety of sects , —it must produce an equal diversity of opinion in the bosom of each sect : nay more , in the mind of every active RELIGIOUS PROGRESS . 45 Christian there is much diversity .
... thought not merely begets this variety of sects , —it must produce an equal diversity of opinion in the bosom of each sect : nay more , in the mind of every active RELIGIOUS PROGRESS . 45 Christian there is much diversity .
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