The Hibbert Journal, Tom 15Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks, George Stephens Spinks, Lancelot Austin Garrard, H. L. Short George Allen & Unwin, 1917 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... position of England in the present conflict is most akin to the position of the United States in the American contest . The Federal Government , battling for the freedom of the slave , was also battling for the rights of all men to be ...
... position of England in the present conflict is most akin to the position of the United States in the American contest . The Federal Government , battling for the freedom of the slave , was also battling for the rights of all men to be ...
Strona 32
... position in which I happen to be placed , being a humble instrument in the hands of our Heavenly Father , as I am , and as we all are , to work out his great purposes , I have desired that all my works and acts may be according to his ...
... position in which I happen to be placed , being a humble instrument in the hands of our Heavenly Father , as I am , and as we all are , to work out his great purposes , I have desired that all my works and acts may be according to his ...
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... position of unchallenged supremacy . Parliament had not yet ventured to suppress any of its numerous bishoprics . There were no premonitions of theological strife . Looking back after forty - seven years , the former curate recalled an ...
... position of unchallenged supremacy . Parliament had not yet ventured to suppress any of its numerous bishoprics . There were no premonitions of theological strife . Looking back after forty - seven years , the former curate recalled an ...
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... position would be reversed , and more than reversed - when he would find the joy of ineffable beatitude sensibly increased by watching his quondam oppressor writhing in the torments of hell . Hell was on a memorable occasion dismissed ...
... position would be reversed , and more than reversed - when he would find the joy of ineffable beatitude sensibly increased by watching his quondam oppressor writhing in the torments of hell . Hell was on a memorable occasion dismissed ...
Strona 95
... position as an unbeneficed clergyman gives him no right of appeal to the Privy Council makes his case a test of the Anglican conscience , and also a call to all who love truth more than tradition to unite in defence of religious liberty ...
... position as an unbeneficed clergyman gives him no right of appeal to the Privy Council makes his case a test of the Anglican conscience , and also a call to all who love truth more than tradition to unite in defence of religious liberty ...
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