Life, Letters, Lectures, and Addresses of Fredk. W. Robertson |
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... opinions . A tolerance , a just weight given to his life , as distinguished from his theological views -a desire to find out the good and not the evil in the man whom they , nevertheless , oppose as a teacher , have marked the ...
... opinions . A tolerance , a just weight given to his life , as distinguished from his theological views -a desire to find out the good and not the evil in the man whom they , nevertheless , oppose as a teacher , have marked the ...
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... opinions against him . In reply , I quote the passage on which my opinion was founded ( " Record " newspaper , December 27 , 1853 ) . " It will be remembered that Mr. Maurice , Mr. Kingsley , the late Mr. Robert- son of Brighton , Mr ...
... opinions against him . In reply , I quote the passage on which my opinion was founded ( " Record " newspaper , December 27 , 1853 ) . " It will be remembered that Mr. Maurice , Mr. Kingsley , the late Mr. Robert- son of Brighton , Mr ...
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... opinions of others . It is true I have said that Evangelicalism had a weaken- ing effect upon Robertson , and that when he escaped from it he sprang from a dwarf into a giant , and I suppose it is the extreme truth of that - it lies on ...
... opinions of others . It is true I have said that Evangelicalism had a weaken- ing effect upon Robertson , and that when he escaped from it he sprang from a dwarf into a giant , and I suppose it is the extreme truth of that - it lies on ...
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... opinion , not only by showing them to themselves , but by the whole drift of his moral teaching , which above all else ... opinions are floating in solution . At the time of his death , High - Churchmen tried to claim Robert- son as ...
... opinion , not only by showing them to themselves , but by the whole drift of his moral teaching , which above all else ... opinions are floating in solution . At the time of his death , High - Churchmen tried to claim Robert- son as ...
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... opinions which are now disturbing us , and set ourselves to find means of bringing order out of disorder , we shall step soon into a more vigorous existence than ever . I am cer- tain that would have been Robertson's opinion . I shall ...
... opinions which are now disturbing us , and set ourselves to find means of bringing order out of disorder , we shall step soon into a more vigorous existence than ever . I am cer- tain that would have been Robertson's opinion . I shall ...
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Page 705 - Now this I say, that every one of you saith, I am of Paul ; and I of Apollos ; and I of Cephas ; and I of Christ.
Page 782 - I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.
Page 631 - We are troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; we are perplexed, but not in despair ; persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, but not destroyed; always bearing about in the body the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our body. For we which live, are alway delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that the life also of Jesus might be made manifest in our mortal flesh.
Page 518 - And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that I might gain the Jews ; to them that are under the law, as under the law, that I might gain them that are under the law...
Page 715 - Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the church...
Page 605 - Lie not one to another, seeing that ye have put off the old man with his deeds; and have put on the new man, which is renewed in knowledge after the image of him that created him...
Page 787 - Memory and her siren daughters, but by devout prayer to that eternal Spirit, who can enrich with all utterance and knowledge, and sends out his seraphim, with the hallowed fire of his altar, to touch and purify the lips of whom he pleases...
Page 441 - ... for ye are yet carnal : for whereas there is among you envying, and strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal...
Page 668 - HAVING therefore these promises, dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, perfecting holiness in the fear of God.
Page 740 - And immediately the angel of the Lord smote him, because he gave not God the glory ; and he was eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost.