Thoughts on Religious ExperiencePresbyterian Board of Publication, 1841 - 311 pagina's |
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Pagina 58
... things are " consequently " passed away , and all things are become new . " The change is most obvious and remarkable . They are as if introduced into a new world . The Sun of Righteousness has risen upon them without an intervening ...
... things are " consequently " passed away , and all things are become new . " The change is most obvious and remarkable . They are as if introduced into a new world . The Sun of Righteousness has risen upon them without an intervening ...
Pagina 369
... things for his name's sake . It is a striking peculiarity in the religion of Christ that in the conditions of discipleship " taking up the cross " is the first thing . He never tempted any to follow him with the promise of earthly ...
... things for his name's sake . It is a striking peculiarity in the religion of Christ that in the conditions of discipleship " taking up the cross " is the first thing . He never tempted any to follow him with the promise of earthly ...
Pagina 568
... things , and let all things be done in order . The true order of things may be deter- mined by their relative importance and by the urgency of the case , or by the loss which would probably be sustained by neglect . If you would make ...
... things , and let all things be done in order . The true order of things may be deter- mined by their relative importance and by the urgency of the case , or by the loss which would probably be sustained by neglect . If you would make ...
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Thoughts on Religious Experience: To which is Added an Appendix Containing ... Archibald Alexander Volledige weergave - 1844 |
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