Biographia Literaria: Or, Biographical Sketches of My Literary Life and OpinionsAmerican Book Exchange, 1881 - 804 páginas |
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Página 43
... Christ to his Church ; for without His presence in any special sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the ...
... Christ to his Church ; for without His presence in any special sense , as the life - giving Light , a fully developed system of doctrine , capable of being received implicitly , might have been transmitted from age to age . He saw the ...
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... Christ undeni- ably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine , and did not cast it at random on the world , as men would now have it ; " and un- deniable it surely is , that there is nothing radically wrong in the union of members for ...
... Christ undeni- ably made a party the vehicle of his doctrine , and did not cast it at random on the world , as men would now have it ; " and un- deniable it surely is , that there is nothing radically wrong in the union of members for ...
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... Christ , consi- dered as still militant ; but this host , like the fiery one that sur- rounded Elisha , is invisible . The party which Christ instituted was not invisible , but it differs essentially from all parties within the ...
... Christ , consi- dered as still militant ; but this host , like the fiery one that sur- rounded Elisha , is invisible . The party which Christ instituted was not invisible , but it differs essentially from all parties within the ...
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... Christ Jesus , but with the Eternal son of the Father extending his attributes to her , and making of the twain two persons and one God . How awfully danger- ous would it be to address Christ as the Mediator betwixt God and man , if he ...
... Christ Jesus , but with the Eternal son of the Father extending his attributes to her , and making of the twain two persons and one God . How awfully danger- ous would it be to address Christ as the Mediator betwixt God and man , if he ...
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... Christ in us , of its emphatic meaning , it is useless to urge upon those , who believe it to have been taught by the Apostles . I now only allege that no man originally could have framed such a conception as this , who had our modern ...
... Christ in us , of its emphatic meaning , it is useless to urge upon those , who believe it to have been taught by the Apostles . I now only allege that no man originally could have framed such a conception as this , who had our modern ...
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