The Witness of the ProphetsAbingdon-Cokesbury Press, 1948 - 213 pagina's |
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Pagina 18
... Social philosophies conceal the moral law . Social psychologies expel the personal consciousness of guilt . Whatever works is right . What- ever is convenient is good . Whatever gives pleasure is to be cultivated . Whatever gives pain ...
... Social philosophies conceal the moral law . Social psychologies expel the personal consciousness of guilt . Whatever works is right . What- ever is convenient is good . Whatever gives pleasure is to be cultivated . Whatever gives pain ...
Pagina 94
... social or political form , holds no respect for the rights of men . However beautiful it may seem , like the Taj Mahal it is the monument of murdered slaves . Jeremiah so recognized it . He saw that men can prey upon their fellows only ...
... social or political form , holds no respect for the rights of men . However beautiful it may seem , like the Taj Mahal it is the monument of murdered slaves . Jeremiah so recognized it . He saw that men can prey upon their fellows only ...
Pagina 157
... social experience and that there can be no social experience divorced from the spiritual welfare of a people . Centuries later Henry Thoreau was to prove the validity of Jesus ' insight as , trying to hide from life at Walden Pond ...
... social experience and that there can be no social experience divorced from the spiritual welfare of a people . Centuries later Henry Thoreau was to prove the validity of Jesus ' insight as , trying to hide from life at Walden Pond ...
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The Moralist | 15 |
The Evangelist | 29 |
The Statesman | 43 |
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Abraham Davenport accept Ahaz altar Amos Anathoth Baal become behold believe bewildered Blessed character confusion conquered consecration cross danger dare death declared deity destiny destroy divine dream earth effect endowment established eternal evil experience face fact faith fathers fear force forever forgiveness glory God's Gomer GORDON PRATT Habakkuk Haggai hand hate heart heaven Hebrew hell Hence Hezekiah Hosea human ideals immortal Isaiah Israel Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Judah justice king of Assyria knew live logic Lord of hosts Lord's man's mind moral mystery nations natural never passion peace peace bonds Perhaps philosophies poet poetry possessed prayer preaching priests proclaimed prophecy prophet purpose Rabshakeh realism realize recognized religion revelation righteousness sacred saith the Lord salvation seek Sennacherib share simple sorrow soul spiritual splendor strange struggle suddenly Tekoa Temple thee things thou thought Tiglath-pileser III trust truth unto Uzziah vision wrath Zechariah