The Religion of Jesus Christ Defended from the Assaults of OwenismSimpkin, Marshall & Company, 1839 - 240 sider |
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Side 14
... church . From the earliest ages , great diversities of opinion have agitated the communities of Christians . Yet were these books universally received , and their essential integrity was maintained in all parts of the Christian world ...
... church . From the earliest ages , great diversities of opinion have agitated the communities of Christians . Yet were these books universally received , and their essential integrity was maintained in all parts of the Christian world ...
Side 30
... Church . We But the leaven of corruption , in the case of the religion of Jesus , took a determinate character . It suffered not merely from the ordinary weakness and passions of humanity , but from influences which , to no small extent ...
... Church . We But the leaven of corruption , in the case of the religion of Jesus , took a determinate character . It suffered not merely from the ordinary weakness and passions of humanity , but from influences which , to no small extent ...
Side 32
... Church ; and ere many ages had elapsed , associating itself with the lower but most powerful passions of the human breast , at a time when the primitive and natural efficacy of the religion of Christ began to decline , it burst forth at ...
... Church ; and ere many ages had elapsed , associating itself with the lower but most powerful passions of the human breast , at a time when the primitive and natural efficacy of the religion of Christ began to decline , it burst forth at ...
Side 33
... Church , counteracted the spirit of Christ , and furnished Unbelief at once with its best apology , and its most effective weapons of offence . But Judaism was also a system of pains and penalties . Fear was its master passion ...
... Church , counteracted the spirit of Christ , and furnished Unbelief at once with its best apology , and its most effective weapons of offence . But Judaism was also a system of pains and penalties . Fear was its master passion ...
Side 34
... Church , arrayed itself in the form of an angel of light , converted the crosier into a sword , spoke from the pulpit , arrayed Christians one against another , and when it had created strife and confusion within the Church , went forth ...
... Church , arrayed itself in the form of an angel of light , converted the crosier into a sword , spoke from the pulpit , arrayed Christians one against another , and when it had created strife and confusion within the Church , went forth ...
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