The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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... Jesus , must be interpreted and applied to the spiritual needs of men of the present age . Though Christianity is the same in essence in all ages , the mode of presenting it to the world must differ in successive ages . Jesus spoke to ...
... Jesus , must be interpreted and applied to the spiritual needs of men of the present age . Though Christianity is the same in essence in all ages , the mode of presenting it to the world must differ in successive ages . Jesus spoke to ...
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... Jesus , recognize their sonship with the everlasting Father , by loving and obeying Him , and through faith enter into the kingdom . The clergyman of this age must go back to Christ's objects and methods if he would be successful . He ...
... Jesus , recognize their sonship with the everlasting Father , by loving and obeying Him , and through faith enter into the kingdom . The clergyman of this age must go back to Christ's objects and methods if he would be successful . He ...
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... Jesus , and the sanc- tity of spiritual truth , into all the ways and walks of his life . He thus introduces an elevating spirit into the busy interests of life and hallows and ennobles every act of duty . The character of the religion ...
... Jesus , and the sanc- tity of spiritual truth , into all the ways and walks of his life . He thus introduces an elevating spirit into the busy interests of life and hallows and ennobles every act of duty . The character of the religion ...
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... Jesus became known in Rome , cannot be determined ; but it must have been early , as companies of religious pilgrims , commercial men , military and government officers were continually passing between Rome and Jerusalem , and must have ...
... Jesus became known in Rome , cannot be determined ; but it must have been early , as companies of religious pilgrims , commercial men , military and government officers were continually passing between Rome and Jerusalem , and must have ...
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... Jesus . The early ignorance concerning the Gospel , even after the reception of an Apostolic letter in A.D. 58 , is ... Jesus from the law of Moses and the Prophets ; and that the salvatory doctrine which Jesus brought was broader than ...
... Jesus . The early ignorance concerning the Gospel , even after the reception of an Apostolic letter in A.D. 58 , is ... Jesus from the law of Moses and the Prophets ; and that the salvatory doctrine which Jesus brought was broader than ...
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