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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... Nature , Providence , and Holy Writ must be construed together- Ills of humanity - Charity - Christian rule of reform - Abuses of re- form - Christians should be the avowed champions of the poor and oppressed - Slavery - Political ...
... Nature , Providence , and Holy Writ must be construed together- Ills of humanity - Charity - Christian rule of reform - Abuses of re- form - Christians should be the avowed champions of the poor and oppressed - Slavery - Political ...
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... Natural Probability of a Reign of Justice - Extract - Social Statics , by Herbert Spencer - Topics - Works to be added to list on page 292 PROTESTANTISM ... ..365-381 ... 365 ........... 372 Conferences on Christianity , by Rev. Ed . de ...
... Natural Probability of a Reign of Justice - Extract - Social Statics , by Herbert Spencer - Topics - Works to be added to list on page 292 PROTESTANTISM ... ..365-381 ... 365 ........... 372 Conferences on Christianity , by Rev. Ed . de ...
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... nature being ever prone to err , that men placed in similar circumstances will be likely to trans- gress in similar paths . We believe there are few in- stances in which one class of men can , in the sight of God , glory over others ...
... nature being ever prone to err , that men placed in similar circumstances will be likely to trans- gress in similar paths . We believe there are few in- stances in which one class of men can , in the sight of God , glory over others ...
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... nature , blind to their eternal interests , and unwilling to obey , or even hear , the truth : but the power of the truth is sufficient to subdue the most obdurate ; and God is always ready to bless every proper effort . Where , then ...
... nature , blind to their eternal interests , and unwilling to obey , or even hear , the truth : but the power of the truth is sufficient to subdue the most obdurate ; and God is always ready to bless every proper effort . Where , then ...
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... nature of its application- of its stringency , and its searching obligation . " A new commandment I give unto you , That ye love one another ; as I have loved you , that you love one another . " He frequently em- ploys the terms " my ...
... nature of its application- of its stringency , and its searching obligation . " A new commandment I give unto you , That ye love one another ; as I have loved you , that you love one another . " He frequently em- ploys the terms " my ...
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