History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles, Volum 2Bell, 1898 |
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... given of his views ) respecting the scheme of mediation for believers ; re- specting the whole Christian life as a thank - offering for the blessings .f redemption , and the free access to God THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS . 9.
... given of his views ) respecting the scheme of mediation for believers ; re- specting the whole Christian life as a thank - offering for the blessings .f redemption , and the free access to God THE EPISTLE TO THE HEBREWS . 9.
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... given the experience of the glory of the divine word , vi . 5 ; by faith Christians enter the future world , and become inhabitants of the heavenly Jerusalem , xii . 22. By faith they partake of the powers of the world to come , and ...
... given the experience of the glory of the divine word , vi . 5 ; by faith Christians enter the future world , and become inhabitants of the heavenly Jerusalem , xii . 22. By faith they partake of the powers of the world to come , and ...
Side 22
... given in the Sermon on the Mount , so that he might be con- sidered simply as the Supreme lawgiver and teacher ; but he acknowledged as the peculiar distinction of Christianity , the impartation of a new divine principle of life , which ...
... given in the Sermon on the Mount , so that he might be con- sidered simply as the Supreme lawgiver and teacher ; but he acknowledged as the peculiar distinction of Christianity , the impartation of a new divine principle of life , which ...
Side 25
... given , yet showing at the same time , that he correctly understood its sense and spirit . Among Christians , no oath ought to be required for a confirmation of what they asserted , their love of truth and mutual confidence ought to be ...
... given , yet showing at the same time , that he correctly understood its sense and spirit . Among Christians , no oath ought to be required for a confirmation of what they asserted , their love of truth and mutual confidence ought to be ...
Side 26
... given , by his own higher moral nature ( the image of God in his soul ) , and the guidance of the Divine Spirit , to withstand his sinful desires and the temptations of Satan ; it must be his own guilt if he yield and allow himself to ...
... given , by his own higher moral nature ( the image of God in his soul ) , and the guidance of the Divine Spirit , to withstand his sinful desires and the temptations of Satan ; it must be his own guilt if he yield and allow himself to ...
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Side 83 - Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law : for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified.
Side 2 - BLAIR'S Chronological Tables. Revised and Enlarged. Comprehending the Chronology and History of the World, from the Earliest Times to the Russian Treaty of Peace, April 1856.
Side 15 - Death by the Ancients. Translated by EC Beasley and Helen Zimmern. Edited by Edward Bell, MA With a Frontispiece of the Laokoon group. y- 6d. LILLY'S Introduction to Astrology.
Side 17 - History of the Planting and Training of the Christian Church by the Apostles. Translated by JE Ryland. 2 vols. 3*. 6d. each. Memorials of Christian Life In the Early and Middle Ages ; including Light in Dark Places.
Side 406 - But meat commendeth us not to God: for neither, if we eat, are we the better; neither, if we eat not, are we the worse.
Side 22 - SMYTH'S (Professor) Lectures on Modern History; from the Irruption of the Northern Nations to the close of the American Revolution.
Side 17 - Readings at the foot of the page, and Parallel References in the margin ; also a Critical Introduction and Chronological Tables. By an eminent Scholar, with a Greek and English Lexicon. 3rd Edition, revised and corrected. Two Facsimiles of Greek Manuscripts. 900 pages. 5*.
Side 18 - PASCAL'S Thoughts. Translated from the Text of M. Auguste Molinier by C. Kegan Paul. 3rd Edition, y, dd. PAULI'S (Dr. R.) Life of Alfred the Great. Translated from the German. To which is appended Alfred's ANGLO-SAXON VERSION OF OROSIUS. With a literal Translation interpaged, Notes, and an ANGLO-SAXON GRAMMAR and GLOSSARY, by B. Thorpe. 5^. PAUSANIAS
Side 18 - PICKERING'S History of the Races of Man, and their Geographical Distribution. With AN ANALYTICAL SYNOPSIS OF THE NATURAL HISTORY OF MAN by Dr.
Side 7 - Three Courses and a Dessert ; comprising three Sets of Tales, West Country, Irish, and Legal ; and a Melange.