Such a connection as makes it easy to believe, and natural to expect, that the faith of the one will be propagated in the other. Perhaps I should rather say, such a connection as induces the conviction that the character of one is actually included in... Religious Education - Page 491924Full view - About this book
 | David Kay - 1873 - 242 pages
...easy to believe and natural to expect that the faith of the one will be propagated in the other. . . The character of the one is actually included in that...derived from the stem, is gradually separated from it." — (Dr. BUSHNELL.) and not likewise to families ?1 We know that physical, moral, and intellectual... | |
 | James C. Livingston, Francis Schüssler Fiorenza - Religion - 456 pages
...connection as regards character," that is, the conviction that the character of one, especially the parent, is "actually included in that of the other, as a seed is formed in its capsule; and being there nurtured, by a nutriment derived from the stem, is gradually separated... | |
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