Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volym 69James Miller, 1860 |
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... body , " ever have a “ yearly meeting in the Fall , ” though it always treats itself to an “ Autumnal Convention ; " fortunate , indeed , that it has not a 66 Vernal Consociation 6 Hibernal Conference . " There is a temptation to argue ...
... body , " ever have a “ yearly meeting in the Fall , ” though it always treats itself to an “ Autumnal Convention ; " fortunate , indeed , that it has not a 66 Vernal Consociation 6 Hibernal Conference . " There is a temptation to argue ...
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... body the various gems are derived . His eyes become sapphires and amethysts , his blood rubies , his marrow emeralds , the flesh crystal , the tongue coral , the teeth pearls . His soul is transferred to Paradise , and the poet adds ...
... body the various gems are derived . His eyes become sapphires and amethysts , his blood rubies , his marrow emeralds , the flesh crystal , the tongue coral , the teeth pearls . His soul is transferred to Paradise , and the poet adds ...
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... body . But we also believe that no Christian denomination would gather around a priestking claiming to be above all , and using his temporal power in order to arrogate such a spiritual authority as Christ himself never assumed over his ...
... body . But we also believe that no Christian denomination would gather around a priestking claiming to be above all , and using his temporal power in order to arrogate such a spiritual authority as Christ himself never assumed over his ...
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... body which stands on quivering tiptoe upon the top pinnacle of its dogma , and cries out to other bodies to boast that they are not so high . M. Coquerel warns his Reforming friends of the dangers of their position in France . Mr ...
... body which stands on quivering tiptoe upon the top pinnacle of its dogma , and cries out to other bodies to boast that they are not so high . M. Coquerel warns his Reforming friends of the dangers of their position in France . Mr ...
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... body . What is true of the primitive Church and the undeveloped Christianity of the apostolic age , how much rather is it true of every subsequent age of the Church ! When Eastern and Western Christendom divided in the irreconcilable ...
... body . What is true of the primitive Church and the undeveloped Christianity of the apostolic age , how much rather is it true of every subsequent age of the Church ! When Eastern and Western Christendom divided in the irreconcilable ...
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