The Witness of the ProphetsAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1948 - 213 pagina's |
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Pagina 36
... Hence unqualified pardon would be a purely emotionalistic attempt to hide sin rather than to eliminate the sinful desire . It would be a subtle tribute to the apparent superiority of evil . So it is evident that in the process of ...
... Hence unqualified pardon would be a purely emotionalistic attempt to hide sin rather than to eliminate the sinful desire . It would be a subtle tribute to the apparent superiority of evil . So it is evident that in the process of ...
Pagina 164
... Hence they understand that hearts are human and thus susceptible to love and lust . Hence they realize that souls are divine and thus created for holiness . So they make it impossible for any barrier ever to be lifted high enough to ...
... Hence they understand that hearts are human and thus susceptible to love and lust . Hence they realize that souls are divine and thus created for holiness . So they make it impossible for any barrier ever to be lifted high enough to ...
Pagina 197
... Hence he will not resort to violence as a medium of conversion because he is a self - respecting God . In the second place such action would not be in keeping with his in- telligence . Law may restrict individuals from doing specific ...
... Hence he will not resort to violence as a medium of conversion because he is a self - respecting God . In the second place such action would not be in keeping with his in- telligence . Law may restrict individuals from doing specific ...
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The Moralist | 15 |
The Evangelist | 29 |
The Statesman | 43 |
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