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... Gospel should make it clear that there must be something within them with which they can accept it . This was so obvious to the Arminians of the eighteenth century that they were in a dilemma . Their unwillingness to deny the existence ...
... Gospel should make it clear that there must be something within them with which they can accept it . This was so obvious to the Arminians of the eighteenth century that they were in a dilemma . Their unwillingness to deny the existence ...
Page 140
... Gospel that centred round him was the extraordinary variety of temperaments to which it appealed . It came to some religiously - minded people but also to many who were not . It affected practical men , mystical men , impetuous men ...
... Gospel that centred round him was the extraordinary variety of temperaments to which it appealed . It came to some religiously - minded people but also to many who were not . It affected practical men , mystical men , impetuous men ...
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... Gospel itself . I Thus Christ is not only the truth and the life but also the way and it is along this way that we are called to go . It will be remembered that in Goethe's Faust the hero of the legend finds the true meaning of life not ...
... Gospel itself . I Thus Christ is not only the truth and the life but also the way and it is along this way that we are called to go . It will be remembered that in Goethe's Faust the hero of the legend finds the true meaning of life not ...
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Natural Religion and Christian Theology: An Introductory Study Albert Victor Murray Limited preview - 1956 |
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