Above all, it was necessary for a right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he entertained towards our Lord Jesus Christ, — peculiar in the distinctness... The Oxford and Cambridge review - Página 3191845Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 páginas
...right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...Redemption but Himself, as a living Friend and Master. " In that unknown world in which our thoughts become instantly lost," it was his real support and delight... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 páginas
...right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...Redemption but Himself, as a living Friend and Master. " In that unknown world in which our thoughts become instantly lost," it was his real support and delight... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 476 páginas
...peculiar feeling i of love and adoration which he entertained towards our Lord Jesus Christ,—peculiar in the distinctness and intensity which, as it characterized...Redemption but Himself, as a living Friend and Master. " In that unknown world in which our thoughts become instantly lost," it was his real support, and... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1845 - 566 páginas
...his religious opinions, but ofhis wbole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love arid adoration which he entertained towards our Lord Jesus...Redemption but Himself as a living Friend and Master. " In that unknown world in which our tboughts become instantly lost." it was his real support and delight... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 páginas
...a right understanding, not only of his religious opinions but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...Redemption but Himself, as a living Friend and Master. " In that unknown world in which our thoughts become instantly lost," it was his real support and delight... | |
| 1846 - 602 páginas
...Jesus Christ was peculiar — peculiar in the distinctness and intensity, which, as it characterised almost all his common impressions, so in this case...redemption, but Himself as a living friend and master." " There was a vividness and tenderness in his conception of Him, on which all his feelings of human... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 páginas
...right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...entertained towards our Lord Jesus Christ, — peculiar in tho distinctness and intensity which, as it characterized almost all his common impressions, so in... | |
| George Edward Lynch Cotton (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1867 - 368 páginas
...a right understanding not only of his religious opinions but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration, which he entertained towards our Lord Jesus Christ as a living Friend and Master. ' In that unknown world in which our thoughts become instantly lost,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1870 - 794 páginas
...right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...Christ, — peculiar in the distinctness and intensity ivhich, as it charactorized almost all his common impressions, so in this case gave additional strength... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1875 - 392 páginas
...right understanding, not only of his religious opinions, but of his whole character, to enter into the peculiar feeling of love and adoration which he...characterized almost all his common impressions, so ill this case gave additional strength and meaning to those feelings with which he regarded not only... | |
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