The Catholic Spirit of True ReligionScott, Webster, and Geary, 1840 - 80 pages |
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... beautiful dream . He begs also to notice a work entitled Religious Dissensions , their Cause and Cure , a prize essay , by PHARCELLUS CHURCH , author of the Philosophy of Bene- volence , New York , 1838 , " a volume full of thought . It ...
... beautiful dream . He begs also to notice a work entitled Religious Dissensions , their Cause and Cure , a prize essay , by PHARCELLUS CHURCH , author of the Philosophy of Bene- volence , New York , 1838 , " a volume full of thought . It ...
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... beautiful and holy , and to view as alone compatible with true unity , but rather an unity of spirit in variety of form . Nor are Scripture illustrations all that tend to this con- clusion . The spiritual agency by which the life of the ...
... beautiful and holy , and to view as alone compatible with true unity , but rather an unity of spirit in variety of form . Nor are Scripture illustrations all that tend to this con- clusion . The spiritual agency by which the life of the ...
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... are indeed full of a beautiful meaning . They are calculated to remind every Church of Christ , not of its rights , but of its duty . They remind us of the fact , that every church is a pillar reared up 64 AN INFALLIBLE CHURCH .
... are indeed full of a beautiful meaning . They are calculated to remind every Church of Christ , not of its rights , but of its duty . They remind us of the fact , that every church is a pillar reared up 64 AN INFALLIBLE CHURCH .
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... beautiful symbolic pictures also , figuring to those to whom they were given , the evangelical principles and economy , which were to be fully developed only in an age long after . Yet , high as their nature thus was , they were not ...
... beautiful symbolic pictures also , figuring to those to whom they were given , the evangelical principles and economy , which were to be fully developed only in an age long after . Yet , high as their nature thus was , they were not ...
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... beautiful feature in our moral constitution , that it should be so . It is the most instructive lesson that truth is deserving of the highest honours , and is entitled to all the support and defence which man can give it . When the ...
... beautiful feature in our moral constitution , that it should be so . It is the most instructive lesson that truth is deserving of the highest honours , and is entitled to all the support and defence which man can give it . When the ...
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Page 97 - If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?
Page 280 - Now I beseech you, brethren-, by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, that ye all speak the same thing, and that there be no divisions among you; but that ye be perfectly joined together in the same mind and in the same judgment.
Page 202 - 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...
Page 284 - For one believeth that he may eat all things : another, who is weak, eateth herbs.
Page 298 - Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon son of Jonas, lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto him, Yea, Lord : thou knowest that I love thee.
Page 25 - For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another. 14 For all the law is fulfilled in one word, even in this ; Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.
Page 67 - And without controversy great is the mystery of godliness: God was manifest in the flesh, justified in the Spirit, seen of Angels, preached unto the Gentiles, believed on in the world, received up into glory.
Page 245 - Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write upon it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions: and join them one to another into one stick; and they shall become one in thine hand.
Page 285 - For the kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, and peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. 18 For he that in these things serveth Christ, is acceptable to God, and approved of men. 19 Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.
Page 211 - And indeed ye do it toward all the brethren which are in all Macedonia : but we beseech you, brethren, that ye increase more and more...