Recognition in the World to Come, Or, Christian Friendship on Earth Perpetuated in HeavenHoldsworth & Ball, 1830 - 432 pages |
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... conduct them . We must follow the footsteps of revelation , since we are indebted purely to its discoveries for all certain information respecting our condition in another world . It is the charter of our privileges -the only light ...
... conduct them . We must follow the footsteps of revelation , since we are indebted purely to its discoveries for all certain information respecting our condition in another world . It is the charter of our privileges -the only light ...
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... conduct . To the doctrine which forms the topic of our present inquiry it brings a presumptive attestation , which has too much weight to be en- The Hope of Reunion in another World accordant with the general apprehension of Men.
... conduct . To the doctrine which forms the topic of our present inquiry it brings a presumptive attestation , which has too much weight to be en- The Hope of Reunion in another World accordant with the general apprehension of Men.
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... conduct of his enemies the broad mark of indelible disgrace . † It is well known that Cicero cherished the same hope , and his powerful mind and extensive ac- quaintance with the philosophy of the ancients , render his testimony ...
... conduct of his enemies the broad mark of indelible disgrace . † It is well known that Cicero cherished the same hope , and his powerful mind and extensive ac- quaintance with the philosophy of the ancients , render his testimony ...
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... conducted . If we adopt the former of these suppositions , we concede the point in question , and place the hope of renewed and conscious intercourse amongst good men after death on an immoveable rock ; even the testimony of God himself ...
... conducted . If we adopt the former of these suppositions , we concede the point in question , and place the hope of renewed and conscious intercourse amongst good men after death on an immoveable rock ; even the testimony of God himself ...
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... conduct , which , although they are under certain circumstances incumbent upon us , are not formally prescribed , just because they arise out of the com- mon course of events . Hence the christian reli- gion is not concerned to enforce ...
... conduct , which , although they are under certain circumstances incumbent upon us , are not formally prescribed , just because they arise out of the com- mon course of events . Hence the christian reli- gion is not concerned to enforce ...
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