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... Christianity . Let it be felt that you are not apologists for a set of novel opinions , but that the truths you teach are those which Jesus Christ announced , for which he died , and which are of unspeakable value to man . There is a ...
... Christianity . Let it be felt that you are not apologists for a set of novel opinions , but that the truths you teach are those which Jesus Christ announced , for which he died , and which are of unspeakable value to man . There is a ...
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... Christianity itself ; and so great are the prejudices of education , and so strong the associations of custom , that they are unable to conceive how any other interpretation , than that which they have always heard , should be put on ...
... Christianity itself ; and so great are the prejudices of education , and so strong the associations of custom , that they are unable to conceive how any other interpretation , than that which they have always heard , should be put on ...
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... Christians love one another ! ' was the re- mark even of the Pagans concerning them . In an accusa- tion brought against the early Christians by the celebrated Pliny , he states that it was a part of their regular religious service to ...
... Christians love one another ! ' was the re- mark even of the Pagans concerning them . In an accusa- tion brought against the early Christians by the celebrated Pliny , he states that it was a part of their regular religious service to ...
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often left it Christians . The name of Jesus was , ere long , preached throughout the then known world . Christianity soon mounted the throne of the Cæsars . But its elevation was a curse to its prosperity . Its ministers , when they ...
often left it Christians . The name of Jesus was , ere long , preached throughout the then known world . Christianity soon mounted the throne of the Cæsars . But its elevation was a curse to its prosperity . Its ministers , when they ...
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... Christians taught us this lesson . It is Christians who send their ships across the deep hither , to lade them with the ... Christianity . But before that can take place , there must be a revival of pure and undefiled religion throughout ...
... Christians taught us this lesson . It is Christians who send their ships across the deep hither , to lade them with the ... Christianity . But before that can take place , there must be a revival of pure and undefiled religion throughout ...
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Otras ediciones - Ver todas
The Unitarian, Volumen5 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1890 |
The Unitarian, Volumen12 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1897 |
The Unitarian, Volumen1 Jabez Thomas Sunderland,Brooke Herford,Frederick B. Mott Vista completa - 1886 |
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