Homiletic Review: An International Magazine of Religion, Theology and Philosophy, Volume 12Religious Newspaper Agency., 1886 |
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... character , that God is not only great , but God is good - so good , that even man has rights which He is bound to respect . It was not merely or chiefly Armenian arguments that drove from Christian theology and thought the pagan god of ...
... character , that God is not only great , but God is good - so good , that even man has rights which He is bound to respect . It was not merely or chiefly Armenian arguments that drove from Christian theology and thought the pagan god of ...
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... character and admire it , while we con- demn the general character . We admire the dexterity of a juggler , while we can- not endorse his private character . And so Christ often looked at a single point of character . How could the ...
... character and admire it , while we con- demn the general character . We admire the dexterity of a juggler , while we can- not endorse his private character . And so Christ often looked at a single point of character . How could the ...
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... character of God which are sometimes called anthropomorphic ; i . e . , that rep- resent God as affected with feelings similar to those of man . The agnostic school of to - day frequently use the long word quoted above to frighten Chris ...
... character of God which are sometimes called anthropomorphic ; i . e . , that rep- resent God as affected with feelings similar to those of man . The agnostic school of to - day frequently use the long word quoted above to frighten Chris ...
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... character and future des- tiny , and the problem of life at once puts on the solemnity and importance of eternity itself . It is the PROBATION element of life that invests it with such transcendent interest and value . Admit that we are ...
... character and future des- tiny , and the problem of life at once puts on the solemnity and importance of eternity itself . It is the PROBATION element of life that invests it with such transcendent interest and value . Admit that we are ...
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... character , and not the uncertain and perhaps invol- untary experience in dying , necessarily but temporary in its effect , is the one factor that decides our state and destiny in the com- ing world . Character is the resultant of ...
... character , and not the uncertain and perhaps invol- untary experience in dying , necessarily but temporary in its effect , is the one factor that decides our state and destiny in the com- ing world . Character is the resultant of ...
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