Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... faith of the fathers in the Word , of which we have heard so much , might be brought back to the groping children . We look back and become wist- ful . The old faith excites our wonder and ad- miration in spite of ourselves , and the ...
... faith of the fathers in the Word , of which we have heard so much , might be brought back to the groping children . We look back and become wist- ful . The old faith excites our wonder and ad- miration in spite of ourselves , and the ...
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... faith . In due time the Christians made this doctrine cover the collections of writings that had come out of their communities , which we know as the New Testament . This doctrine was kept alive in some sort of fashion during the Middle ...
... faith . In due time the Christians made this doctrine cover the collections of writings that had come out of their communities , which we know as the New Testament . This doctrine was kept alive in some sort of fashion during the Middle ...
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... faith , which he got from Paul , repudiated it as an epistle of straw . Different groups of Protestants got different things out of the Bible , each according to its own bias . Hence sects began to appear , each buttressing itself upon ...
... faith , which he got from Paul , repudiated it as an epistle of straw . Different groups of Protestants got different things out of the Bible , each according to its own bias . Hence sects began to appear , each buttressing itself upon ...
Inhalt
CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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