Introducing Men to Christ: Fundamental StudiesAssociation Press, 1918 - 176 páginas |
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... accept the Christ friendship as a life program ; if it enlightens and strengthens the faith of some ; if it encourages even a small number to begin reporting their religious experiences to others , thus leading them into the Christian ...
... accept the Christ friendship as a life program ; if it enlightens and strengthens the faith of some ; if it encourages even a small number to begin reporting their religious experiences to others , thus leading them into the Christian ...
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... accept his testimony and , taking down the receiver , call up my friend one hundred miles distant . I enter into this value through the testimony of another . The testimony must come from a competent witness . If an African from the ...
... accept his testimony and , taking down the receiver , call up my friend one hundred miles distant . I enter into this value through the testimony of another . The testimony must come from a competent witness . If an African from the ...
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... accepted the practice of leading others to Christ as a necessary work of genuineness on the part of the convert that , as a mission , they have decided not to baptize any per- son unless he has led some one to Christ . " ( P. 179 ...
... accepted the practice of leading others to Christ as a necessary work of genuineness on the part of the convert that , as a mission , they have decided not to baptize any per- son unless he has led some one to Christ . " ( P. 179 ...
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... accepted , saying that was the thing he was hoping I would ask him to do . I found him discouraged and defeated . He told me a story which could never have come out in a public meeting , and without the knowledge of which I could never ...
... accepted , saying that was the thing he was hoping I would ask him to do . I found him discouraged and defeated . He told me a story which could never have come out in a public meeting , and without the knowledge of which I could never ...
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... accept . This matter is so im- portant that no Christian dare be either an idler or a bun- gler . We are duty bound as Christians to learn to help others . God will accept no plea of ignorance . For what are men better than sheep or ...
... accept . This matter is so im- portant that no Christian dare be either an idler or a bun- gler . We are duty bound as Christians to learn to help others . God will accept no plea of ignorance . For what are men better than sheep or ...
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