Introducing Men to Christ: Fundamental StudiesAssociation Press, 1918 - 176 páginas |
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... once at the University of Tennessee on the social meaning of a man's sin . W— , the captain of the football team and the President of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation , told me next day that after the address one of his team ...
... once at the University of Tennessee on the social meaning of a man's sin . W— , the captain of the football team and the President of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation , told me next day that after the address one of his team ...
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... once more to die , into the ground , Taste cold and darkness and oblivion there : And thence rise , treelike , grow through pain to joy , More joy , most joy - do man good again . -Browning's " Balaustion's Adventure . " STUDY II . WHAT ...
... once more to die , into the ground , Taste cold and darkness and oblivion there : And thence rise , treelike , grow through pain to joy , More joy , most joy - do man good again . -Browning's " Balaustion's Adventure . " STUDY II . WHAT ...
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... once begin to shun him ; you will walk a whole block not to meet him . It is very unpleasant to be thrown in his presence . A great barrier has been raised . This feeling of estrangement makes one afraid even to ask forgiveness . Once ...
... once begin to shun him ; you will walk a whole block not to meet him . It is very unpleasant to be thrown in his presence . A great barrier has been raised . This feeling of estrangement makes one afraid even to ask forgiveness . Once ...
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... once removed . The way is opened up for a genuine communion . We are so accustomed to measure the guilt of sin by its physical results that we often overlook the fact that the removal of this sense of estrange- ment is the most vital ...
... once removed . The way is opened up for a genuine communion . We are so accustomed to measure the guilt of sin by its physical results that we often overlook the fact that the removal of this sense of estrange- ment is the most vital ...
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... once began to wonder why he should not go out to the non - Christian lands to preach the gospel . Some- thing had happened in his life : whereas before he was sel- fish , now he was unselfish ; whereas he was planning for his own ...
... once began to wonder why he should not go out to the non - Christian lands to preach the gospel . Some- thing had happened in his life : whereas before he was sel- fish , now he was unselfish ; whereas he was planning for his own ...
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