Memorials of Christian Life in the Early and Middle Ages: Including His "Light in Dark Places".G. Bell and Sons, 1885 - 538 sider |
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... already in a higher stage of spiritual development , had passed , in their wants and wishes , beyond immediate earthly interests ; dissatisfied with the present they longed for the regeneration of the world , and their faith in the ...
... already in a higher stage of spiritual development , had passed , in their wants and wishes , beyond immediate earthly interests ; dissatisfied with the present they longed for the regeneration of the world , and their faith in the ...
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... already convinced , that to love God above all , and their neighbours as them- selves , was more than all burnt - offerings , and of them the Lord could affirm , that they were not far from the kingdom of God , although they were not ...
... already convinced , that to love God above all , and their neighbours as them- selves , was more than all burnt - offerings , and of them the Lord could affirm , that they were not far from the kingdom of God , although they were not ...
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... denounced punishment on their evil deeds , and called them to repentance ; as , on the other hand , others were led to the gospel by the moral consciousness already awakened in them , and by their previous moral striving c 2.
... denounced punishment on their evil deeds , and called them to repentance ; as , on the other hand , others were led to the gospel by the moral consciousness already awakened in them , and by their previous moral striving c 2.
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... already experienced the war between the law of the spirit and the law in their members , and longing after redemption from this conflict , hastened with joy to that Saviour who promised that redemption . Thus Origen says : We can point ...
... already experienced the war between the law of the spirit and the law in their members , and longing after redemption from this conflict , hastened with joy to that Saviour who promised that redemption . Thus Origen says : We can point ...
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... already immortal . The healthfulness of those that feel pain is nearer immortality than the insensibility of those that do not feel it . So thou findest a man full of pride , who per- suades himself that nothing is to be feared . Dost ...
... already immortal . The healthfulness of those that feel pain is nearer immortality than the insensibility of those that do not feel it . So thou findest a man full of pride , who per- suades himself that nothing is to be feared . Dost ...
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