Introducing Men to Christ: Fundamental StudiesPublishing House of the M.E. Church, South, 1911 - 176 páginas |
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... seen in your presence , my friendship will soon perish . A friendship which is not deep enough to be worth acknowledgment is a worthless matter . A great many people are trying to live the silent Chris- tian life . Like Nicodemus , they ...
... seen in your presence , my friendship will soon perish . A friendship which is not deep enough to be worth acknowledgment is a worthless matter . A great many people are trying to live the silent Chris- tian life . Like Nicodemus , they ...
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... seen and heard ; the blind receive their sight , the lame walk , the lepers are cleansed , and the deaf hear , the dead are raised up , the poor have good tidings preached to them . " ( Luke vii . 22. ) PART 7. STEPS IN ENTERING THIS ...
... seen and heard ; the blind receive their sight , the lame walk , the lepers are cleansed , and the deaf hear , the dead are raised up , the poor have good tidings preached to them . " ( Luke vii . 22. ) PART 7. STEPS IN ENTERING THIS ...
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... seen , being perceived through the things that are made , even his everlasting power and divinity ; that they may be without excuse : because that , knowing God , they glorified him not as Gcd , neither gave thanks ; but became vain in ...
... seen , being perceived through the things that are made , even his everlasting power and divinity ; that they may be without excuse : because that , knowing God , they glorified him not as Gcd , neither gave thanks ; but became vain in ...
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... seen the failure of the non - Christian religions . In perfect fairness of spirit we must now inquire whether Christianity has any better religious message . Let us turn to the Christian conception of God . A later study will at- tempt ...
... seen the failure of the non - Christian religions . In perfect fairness of spirit we must now inquire whether Christianity has any better religious message . Let us turn to the Christian conception of God . A later study will at- tempt ...
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... seen with our eyes , that which we beheld , and our hands handled , concerning the Word of life ( and the life was mani- fested , and we have seen , and bear witness , and declare unto you the life , the eternal life , which was with ...
... seen with our eyes , that which we beheld , and our hands handled , concerning the Word of life ( and the life was mani- fested , and we have seen , and bear witness , and declare unto you the life , the eternal life , which was with ...
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