The Congregational Review, 9. sējumsJ.M. Whittemore, 1869 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 87.
1. lappuse
... religious think- ers , more so , we have thought , than in former days , -to claim that their departures from obvious Biblical and evangelical truths , recognize and contain the elements of the truths they depart from . An old ...
... religious think- ers , more so , we have thought , than in former days , -to claim that their departures from obvious Biblical and evangelical truths , recognize and contain the elements of the truths they depart from . An old ...
2. lappuse
... religious truth while denouncing the Old Testament as in large part no better than old wives ' fables ; and Benedict Arnold , in the letter lately discovered in which he renounces his commission from the Continental Congress , could ...
... religious truth while denouncing the Old Testament as in large part no better than old wives ' fables ; and Benedict Arnold , in the letter lately discovered in which he renounces his commission from the Continental Congress , could ...
35. lappuse
... with Honor by Christ's Sacrifice , ( in ways other than evangelical religion makes essential to Atonement . ) 3. Therefore it contains the evangelical factors . Our premises 1869. ] 35 The Rejected Factors of the Atonement .
... with Honor by Christ's Sacrifice , ( in ways other than evangelical religion makes essential to Atonement . ) 3. Therefore it contains the evangelical factors . Our premises 1869. ] 35 The Rejected Factors of the Atonement .
36. lappuse
... religion for which they were endured arose so triumphant over them all , and be- came itself the dominant power . Yet so it came to pass . But the Christians had first to bear very much . In regard to those conflicts , there is deep ...
... religion for which they were endured arose so triumphant over them all , and be- came itself the dominant power . Yet so it came to pass . But the Christians had first to bear very much . In regard to those conflicts , there is deep ...
37. lappuse
... religion as well as in every- thing else . So the Christians were called upon to deny their faith , to invoke the gods , to pour out libations before the image of the emperor , together with the images of the 1869. ] 37 The Persecutions ...
... religion as well as in every- thing else . So the Christians were called upon to deny their faith , to invoke the gods , to pour out libations before the image of the emperor , together with the images of the 1869. ] 37 The Persecutions ...
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