Lectures in Defence of the Christian FaithT. & T. Clark, 1881 - 348 páginas |
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... Baur , in answer , stammers out : " What really happened at that which we call the resurrection , remains outside the sphere of historical investigation . " How so ? What ? - 36 Lectures in Defence of the Christian Faith .
... Baur , in answer , stammers out : " What really happened at that which we call the resurrection , remains outside the sphere of historical investigation . " How so ? What ? - 36 Lectures in Defence of the Christian Faith .
Página 37
... remains of it were to be recovered . But between the feast of the Passover and that of Pentecost , in which the resur- rection of Jesus was publicly proclaimed in Jerusalem by St. Peter and the Twelve , only a few weeks had elapsed ...
... remains of it were to be recovered . But between the feast of the Passover and that of Pentecost , in which the resur- rection of Jesus was publicly proclaimed in Jerusalem by St. Peter and the Twelve , only a few weeks had elapsed ...
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... remains none the less ours ; and we can easily understand that the career of the spiritual hero who has opened to us the way to glory , must be in advance of all others . " 1 This example is sufficient to show to the eye of faith that ...
... remains none the less ours ; and we can easily understand that the career of the spiritual hero who has opened to us the way to glory , must be in advance of all others . " 1 This example is sufficient to show to the eye of faith that ...
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... remains to us but His memory ; and memory is not communion . Memory is absence felt ; communion is presence felt . Memory leaves us an example , an obligation which imposes itself upon us . Communion is a power which supports us ...
... remains to us but His memory ; and memory is not communion . Memory is absence felt ; communion is presence felt . Memory leaves us an example , an obligation which imposes itself upon us . Communion is a power which supports us ...
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... . 37 ) in justification of the method he has adopted , does attenuate the force of my criticisms . not in any way It remains true that the first necessity in the treatment of a question 96 Lectures in Defence of the Christian Faith .
... . 37 ) in justification of the method he has adopted , does attenuate the force of my criticisms . not in any way It remains true that the first necessity in the treatment of a question 96 Lectures in Defence of the Christian Faith .
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