| Sidney Willard - 1832 - 560 pagina’s
...far from a blind idolatry on the one hand, as he is from a spirit of heartless sneering on the other. He can give a reason for the faith that is in him. No ordinary range of literary accomplishments has placed within his reach the materials of thought... | |
| John Vance Cheney - 1891 - 312 pagina’s
...but it is equally true that he is strong in hope, that he is unshaken in faith, and true also that he can give a reason for the faith that is in him. He meets darkness, he finds a line, indeed, where hope must stop, must stay on this side ; still the... | |
| 1894 - 832 pagina’s
...rooted and grounded in vital truth; and no young convert ought to be admitted into any church unless he can ''give a reason for the faith that is in him." One reason why so many church members are weak-backed is that they are not well vertebrated with Bible... | |
| 1908 - 670 pagina’s
...A layman who knows the catechism well is prepared to meet the adversaries of his religion, because he can give a reason for the faith that is in him. ft TROUBLESOME CHILDREN The problem of ChiVI Study is agitating the puWic mind, and the many-sided... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1913 - 988 pagina’s
...a minute. Mr. WEXLER. Yes. Senator REED. In the first place, let us exclude the banker, except that he can give a reason for the faith that is in him, because he is an interested party. We will exclude the proletariat, which, of course, excludes Congress,... | |
| Arthur Thomas Guttery - 1920 - 332 pagina’s
...preacher is strengthened by all the culture he can gain. He will be saved from folly and failure if he can give a reason for the faith that is in him, but he is not dependent on technical accuracy as he presents to men the converting call. We have seen... | |
| 1913 - 990 pagina’s
...a minute. Mr. WEXLER. Yes. Senator REED. In the first place, let us exclude the banker, except that he can give a reason for the faith that is in him, because he is an interested party. We will exclude the proletariat, which, of course, excludes Congress,... | |
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