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Pagina 14
... truth of redemption on the one hand , and , on the other , in the pre - sup- position of its need upon which it is founded - or the correlative truth of human corruption . Beyond these fundamental facts of the Gospel , and in regard to ...
... truth of redemption on the one hand , and , on the other , in the pre - sup- position of its need upon which it is founded - or the correlative truth of human corruption . Beyond these fundamental facts of the Gospel , and in regard to ...
Pagina 313
... truth from the artifices of error ? " " Certainly not , if , in order to save truth , we are forced to lose charity toward those who mistake truth for error . Truth cannot be drowned ; plunge it as deep down as you like , it always ...
... truth from the artifices of error ? " " Certainly not , if , in order to save truth , we are forced to lose charity toward those who mistake truth for error . Truth cannot be drowned ; plunge it as deep down as you like , it always ...
Pagina 416
... truth . Christian- ity reveals doctrines of the loftiest sublimity based upon truths of the sublimest comprehension , and to induce their reception , but still more to effect it in substitution of ancestral delusion , implies an exer ...
... truth . Christian- ity reveals doctrines of the loftiest sublimity based upon truths of the sublimest comprehension , and to induce their reception , but still more to effect it in substitution of ancestral delusion , implies an exer ...
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