The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 - Universalism |
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... passages of surpassing beauty , its purpose is not æsthet- ic . Purely moral , its purpose is not the assertion of a moral . In a word , Mr. Arnold's purpose in " The Light of Asia " is to present such an historical sketch of the life ...
... passages of surpassing beauty , its purpose is not æsthet- ic . Purely moral , its purpose is not the assertion of a moral . In a word , Mr. Arnold's purpose in " The Light of Asia " is to present such an historical sketch of the life ...
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... passages of Scripture where it is used . We mean the sense of faithfulness . To have faith , in the most exalted sense of Scripture , is to be faithful ; to be true to what is imposed upon you , to accom- plish what is rightfully ...
... passages of Scripture where it is used . We mean the sense of faithfulness . To have faith , in the most exalted sense of Scripture , is to be faithful ; to be true to what is imposed upon you , to accom- plish what is rightfully ...
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... passage , which on any other meaning of faith we cannot do . It was in faith , as the words might just as literally be translated , or in the very performance of faith , or of the work committed them by God , that they did all this ...
... passage , which on any other meaning of faith we cannot do . It was in faith , as the words might just as literally be translated , or in the very performance of faith , or of the work committed them by God , that they did all this ...
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... passage of Jesus into the invisible world , they remained steadfastly gazing up to the sky as if expecting to see him speedily come down in person to the earth again . But two angels rebuked them , saying , " Ye men of Galilee , why ...
... passage of Jesus into the invisible world , they remained steadfastly gazing up to the sky as if expecting to see him speedily come down in person to the earth again . But two angels rebuked them , saying , " Ye men of Galilee , why ...
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... passage , if taken literally , teaches the theory in question , and no other passage teaches it so clearly . Says Rev. Dr. Hitch- cock : " It needs but a cursory examination of the Bible to convince any one that the description in the ...
... passage , if taken literally , teaches the theory in question , and no other passage teaches it so clearly . Says Rev. Dr. Hitch- cock : " It needs but a cursory examination of the Bible to convince any one that the description in the ...
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