Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 59;Volume 122John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1894 |
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... doctrine that God incarnate had not only recently conversed with men , but had been crucified for their salvation . How hateful such a notion would have been is shown by the fact that Cicero desired that even the name of the cross ...
... doctrine that God incarnate had not only recently conversed with men , but had been crucified for their salvation . How hateful such a notion would have been is shown by the fact that Cicero desired that even the name of the cross ...
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... doctrine , if it banished fear , also destroyed all hope beyond the present life . Thus in the days of Augustus a belief in immortality had again become prevalent , and it naturally grew stronger with the religious advance of the first ...
... doctrine , if it banished fear , also destroyed all hope beyond the present life . Thus in the days of Augustus a belief in immortality had again become prevalent , and it naturally grew stronger with the religious advance of the first ...
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... doctrine . Moreover , the Christian religion did not consist of re- ligious doctrines or of religious prac- tices , but of two facts , the acceptance of which , as facts , was indispensable and imperative : ( 1 ) one of them was I ...
... doctrine . Moreover , the Christian religion did not consist of re- ligious doctrines or of religious prac- tices , but of two facts , the acceptance of which , as facts , was indispensable and imperative : ( 1 ) one of them was I ...
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... doctrine of a Divine Sonship and Incarnation ; but analogous views were common in vari- ous pagan forms of religion . It taught also the resurrection of a Divine Suffer- er ; but that , in other shapes , was the accepted belief of ...
... doctrine of a Divine Sonship and Incarnation ; but analogous views were common in vari- ous pagan forms of religion . It taught also the resurrection of a Divine Suffer- er ; but that , in other shapes , was the accepted belief of ...
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... doctrines of atonement and grace . There was a fountain of tenderness in his nature , as well as a sweep of im- petuous indignation . The union of NEW SERIES . - VOL . LIX . , No. 1 . 4 these ardent elements and of a highly devotional ...
... doctrines of atonement and grace . There was a fountain of tenderness in his nature , as well as a sweep of im- petuous indignation . The union of NEW SERIES . - VOL . LIX . , No. 1 . 4 these ardent elements and of a highly devotional ...
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