God's "Ten Words". A Course of Lectures on the Decalogue, Preached in St. Thomas' Church, NottinghamRichard D. Dickinson, 1880 - 364 páginas |
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... whole moral and intellectual being . At the outset , then , this strange sentence con- fronts us : " God spake all these words . " What is its force ? Is the fact underlying " God spake❞ one real and true in a nation's history , or are ...
... whole moral and intellectual being . At the outset , then , this strange sentence con- fronts us : " God spake all these words . " What is its force ? Is the fact underlying " God spake❞ one real and true in a nation's history , or are ...
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... whole incident with the most unflinching historical detail . LECT . I. The belief preacher . of the sons . I must give you reasons in support of this His rea- belief ; but necessarily they can only be general ones , suggestive , not ...
... whole incident with the most unflinching historical detail . LECT . I. The belief preacher . of the sons . I must give you reasons in support of this His rea- belief ; but necessarily they can only be general ones , suggestive , not ...
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... whole is that of purpose . The Bible - You catch the idea , you comprehend me , when I urge that the stories in these words are parts of a great whole ; there is in them a development of human history which grows stage by stage , and ...
... whole is that of purpose . The Bible - You catch the idea , you comprehend me , when I urge that the stories in these words are parts of a great whole ; there is in them a development of human history which grows stage by stage , and ...
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... whole historic record . But that the Bible is such a book is a most remarkable fact in itself which requires to be accounted for . We cannot allow it to be quietly ignored . See what it practically means . If you draw the string out of ...
... whole historic record . But that the Bible is such a book is a most remarkable fact in itself which requires to be accounted for . We cannot allow it to be quietly ignored . See what it practically means . If you draw the string out of ...
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... whole may be adduced in proof of the super- natural.1 Their only contention is that they have proved some of the parts of it untrust- worthy , concerning which contention more by- and - by . But does not the whole remain a whole even ...
... whole may be adduced in proof of the super- natural.1 Their only contention is that they have proved some of the parts of it untrust- worthy , concerning which contention more by- and - by . But does not the whole remain a whole even ...
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God's Ten Words: A Course of Lectures on the Decalogue (1880) Walter Senior Prévia não disponível - 2008 |
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