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Page 133
... regarded as a useful symbol for commending the dignity of the ministry to the people . Several hands were laid on but only the hands of pastors already ordained . In such ways was the ministry carefully guarded , and the immediate ...
... regarded as a useful symbol for commending the dignity of the ministry to the people . Several hands were laid on but only the hands of pastors already ordained . In such ways was the ministry carefully guarded , and the immediate ...
Page 209
... regarded always as the goal towards which we should run ( III.vi.5 ) . The real significance of such an idea of the motive of action is that it puts God in the centre of thought rather than man . Life is to be regulated with reference ...
... regarded always as the goal towards which we should run ( III.vi.5 ) . The real significance of such an idea of the motive of action is that it puts God in the centre of thought rather than man . Life is to be regulated with reference ...
Page 237
... regarded rather as the characteristic of the working of the system , taking its history as a whole . However far it has gone in criticizing particular institutions it has always been clear as to the necessity for such institutions , as ...
... regarded rather as the characteristic of the working of the system , taking its history as a whole . However far it has gone in criticizing particular institutions it has always been clear as to the necessity for such institutions , as ...
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CHAP PAGE | 11 |
MANS FALLEN STATE | 29 |
THE WAY OF SALVATION | 44 |
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