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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... Relations with the Morals and the Well- being of the Lower Classes of Society , by M. T. Duchatel - Extracts— Topics ... Relation to Social Questions , by the Rev. Edmond de Pressensé , of Paris - Extract - Christian Political Economy ...
... Relations with the Morals and the Well- being of the Lower Classes of Society , by M. T. Duchatel - Extracts— Topics ... Relation to Social Questions , by the Rev. Edmond de Pressensé , of Paris - Extract - Christian Political Economy ...
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... relations with religious truths , must be made up from its own investigations , decisions , and exercises , and not those of another . He is bound to perfect himself in belief and practice , to the utmost extent of his capacity ; and no ...
... relations with religious truths , must be made up from its own investigations , decisions , and exercises , and not those of another . He is bound to perfect himself in belief and practice , to the utmost extent of his capacity ; and no ...
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... relation may appear with his teachings , he utters not one syllable of reproach against it , or against slaveholders as such . He publishes the law of love ; he lays down the rule of doing unto others as we would have others do unto us ...
... relation may appear with his teachings , he utters not one syllable of reproach against it , or against slaveholders as such . He publishes the law of love ; he lays down the rule of doing unto others as we would have others do unto us ...
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... relation , with- out denouncing it as in itself sinful . Their Master's instructions were intended to make men what they should be , and then every institution , every law , and every practice inconsistent with that state , would fall ...
... relation , with- out denouncing it as in itself sinful . Their Master's instructions were intended to make men what they should be , and then every institution , every law , and every practice inconsistent with that state , would fall ...
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... relations of this life ; but they are regarded as more devoted to this world than to the world to come . We undertake not to say how much of good or of evil may be in all this ; but we ask if there be not some danger in this commingling ...
... relations of this life ; but they are regarded as more devoted to this world than to the world to come . We undertake not to say how much of good or of evil may be in all this ; but we ask if there be not some danger in this commingling ...
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