Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... beginning , which was visible to any observer . It is seen on every page of Revelation . But we are nowhere told in the Bible why benevolence , or justice , or truth , or purity , or obedience to order , is a virtue , or a moral ...
... beginning , which was visible to any observer . It is seen on every page of Revelation . But we are nowhere told in the Bible why benevolence , or justice , or truth , or purity , or obedience to order , is a virtue , or a moral ...
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... beginning . But " Ecce Homo " brought out and exhibited the morality and the virtues which Christ and His apostles taught . The feeling on laying down the book was that Christ was the great teacher of virtue , and that for this purpose ...
... beginning . But " Ecce Homo " brought out and exhibited the morality and the virtues which Christ and His apostles taught . The feeling on laying down the book was that Christ was the great teacher of virtue , and that for this purpose ...
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... beginning a possibility , so that when the occasion arose , when man was brought into such relations as to require them , he would be just , benevolent , truthful , pure , and obedient . Christianity comes to restore man , to develop ...
... beginning a possibility , so that when the occasion arose , when man was brought into such relations as to require them , he would be just , benevolent , truthful , pure , and obedient . Christianity comes to restore man , to develop ...
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... beginning of the present century . If the deistical controversy had ceased more than half a century before , it still had left its influ- ence behind it . And Christianity in England was falling into the same hard and formal life into ...
... beginning of the present century . If the deistical controversy had ceased more than half a century before , it still had left its influ- ence behind it . And Christianity in England was falling into the same hard and formal life into ...
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... beginning , and which to - day are the characteristics which separate him from all other animals , and make him to be man ? This is the ques- tion which we must answer before we can perceive and understand the actions which he must ...
... beginning , and which to - day are the characteristics which separate him from all other animals , and make him to be man ? This is the ques- tion which we must answer before we can perceive and understand the actions which he must ...
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