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Page iv
... become of only secondary importance . Every century which has borne its witness to the intrinsic value of a book has so far diminished the apologetic importance of knowing its author , and a long line of witnesses , from Ignatius in his ...
... become of only secondary importance . Every century which has borne its witness to the intrinsic value of a book has so far diminished the apologetic importance of knowing its author , and a long line of witnesses , from Ignatius in his ...
Page xxxi
... becomes more pressing . The experience of many a missionary in China or in India in the present day shows how quickly the converting missionary has to organize and regulate his group of converts ( cf. T. M. Lindsay , The Church and the ...
... becomes more pressing . The experience of many a missionary in China or in India in the present day shows how quickly the converting missionary has to organize and regulate his group of converts ( cf. T. M. Lindsay , The Church and the ...
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... become stereotyped in some form which could be embodied without change when sent to a particular Church . Date . There is no reference to external events to throw any light on the date of writing . On the other hand , the many ...
... become stereotyped in some form which could be embodied without change when sent to a particular Church . Date . There is no reference to external events to throw any light on the date of writing . On the other hand , the many ...
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title , as it has become by the time of Ignatius ( Trall . Inscr . and 2 , Magn . 11 , Ph . 5 and 11 , Eph . 21. Cf. ἡ τελεία πίστις , ad Polyc . 10 ) : and Polycarp , Phil . 8 . 2. Tuolé ] Cf. Introd . , p . xxvi . yoiw Tékvw ( dilecto ...
title , as it has become by the time of Ignatius ( Trall . Inscr . and 2 , Magn . 11 , Ph . 5 and 11 , Eph . 21. Cf. ἡ τελεία πίστις , ad Polyc . 10 ) : and Polycarp , Phil . 8 . 2. Tuolé ] Cf. Introd . , p . xxvi . yoiw Tékvw ( dilecto ...
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Page xxvii - Take heed to the ministry which thou hast received in the Lord, that thou fulfil it.
Page 51 - When thou eatest the labour of thine hands, happy art thou, and it shall be well with thee : happy art thou — in this world ; and it shall be well with thee — in the world to come.
Page 149 - There is a way of thinking which destroys and a way which saves. The man or woman who is sophron walks among the beauties and perils of the world, feeling the love, joy, anger, and the rest ; and through all he has that in his mind which saves. — Whom does it save ? Not him only, but, as we should say, the whole situation. It saves the imminent evil from coming to be.