Of the Doctrine of Morality in Its Relation to the Grace of RedemptionT. Whittaker, 1887 - 331 Seiten |
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... 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 He had come into the world , and had set up a ...
... 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 He had come into the world , and had set up a ...
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... exhibited his constitution , the purpose which he was intended to fulfil , and the qualities which separate him from all other beings . There is another division , which is made by St. Paul , and which is an important one when we con ...
... exhibited his constitution , the purpose which he was intended to fulfil , and the qualities which separate him from all other beings . There is another division , which is made by St. Paul , and which is an important one when we con ...
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... exhibited more in detail . It is the conscience which gives to our nature one of its distinguishing marks . We define man as a moral being . It is this quality which makes him to be the being that he is . We ought , therefore , to have ...
... exhibited more in detail . It is the conscience which gives to our nature one of its distinguishing marks . We define man as a moral being . It is this quality which makes him to be the being that he is . We ought , therefore , to have ...
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... exhibited justice and all virtues in the degree which they did . St. Clement of Alexandria , in his " Stromata ... exhibiting a complete and perfect character . We 1 Clement of Alexandria : Stromata ; or , Miscellanies , lib . 1 , chap ...
... exhibited justice and all virtues in the degree which they did . St. Clement of Alexandria , in his " Stromata ... exhibiting a complete and perfect character . We 1 Clement of Alexandria : Stromata ; or , Miscellanies , lib . 1 , chap ...
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... exhibited in the gymnast , or the musical performer . The limbs , or especially the fingers , acquire a power of movement which seems no longer to depend on the mind . The limbs seem to act of themselves . The same is true of the mind ...
... exhibited in the gymnast , or the musical performer . The limbs , or especially the fingers , acquire a power of movement which seems no longer to depend on the mind . The limbs seem to act of themselves . The same is true of the mind ...
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