The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... less the early Christian writers , in whom nothing is more evident than that the good that was in them was all derived , as they profess that it was , from a higher source ! " ARTICLE II . Faith or Faithfulness ? IT has ever seemed ...
... less the early Christian writers , in whom nothing is more evident than that the good that was in them was all derived , as they profess that it was , from a higher source ! " ARTICLE II . Faith or Faithfulness ? IT has ever seemed ...
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... less weighty than are usually supposed - not eternal life or death , but the minor virtues and comforts which naturally arise from accepting the teachings of Christ ; as consolation for the poor and miserable . Others have sought an ...
... less weighty than are usually supposed - not eternal life or death , but the minor virtues and comforts which naturally arise from accepting the teachings of Christ ; as consolation for the poor and miserable . Others have sought an ...
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... less of these , and have more or less importance according as they include more or less of those things which make up real merit or worth in character . But there is one meaning of faith which , while not excluding these others ...
... less of these , and have more or less importance according as they include more or less of those things which make up real merit or worth in character . But there is one meaning of faith which , while not excluding these others ...
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... less engaged in placing antiquarian works on the market , while authors , at their own expense , vie with one another in elucidating the subject . In making this attempt to review the literature of archa- ology , the difficulties of the ...
... less engaged in placing antiquarian works on the market , while authors , at their own expense , vie with one another in elucidating the subject . In making this attempt to review the literature of archa- ology , the difficulties of the ...
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... less importance , all of which must be passed without farther notice . It is proposed to speak of works in the consecutive order of their publication . In this review , undoubtedly some meritorious works will be passed over , not ...
... less importance , all of which must be passed without farther notice . It is proposed to speak of works in the consecutive order of their publication . In this review , undoubtedly some meritorious works will be passed over , not ...
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