The Oberlin Quarterly Review, Volym 1J.M. Fitch, 1845 |
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... Christ . Though all be- fore them be lovely and blooming as the garden of Eden , nothing remains behind but dreary desolation . Hearts are sundered , peace banished , malice engendered , co - operation turned into neutralizing strife ...
... Christ . Though all be- fore them be lovely and blooming as the garden of Eden , nothing remains behind but dreary desolation . Hearts are sundered , peace banished , malice engendered , co - operation turned into neutralizing strife ...
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... Christ- endom , have attempted its purchase by giving their back to the scourge , their body to the cave , their knee to the rock , and their life to misery , where one has applied his mind long enough and vigorously enough to form a ...
... Christ- endom , have attempted its purchase by giving their back to the scourge , their body to the cave , their knee to the rock , and their life to misery , where one has applied his mind long enough and vigorously enough to form a ...
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... Christ had announced to them the fact of his approaching crucifixion , a fact whose occurrence would totally reverse all their prospects as his fol- lowers . They understood not the real import of the an- nouncement , and yet so far ...
... Christ had announced to them the fact of his approaching crucifixion , a fact whose occurrence would totally reverse all their prospects as his fol- lowers . They understood not the real import of the an- nouncement , and yet so far ...
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... Christ's ; his very words and tones even , are caught from the lips of an angel . Then again , he speaks with a light triviality that puts us in mind of the smooth scoffer , whose burnished raillery would give us amusement were it not ...
... Christ's ; his very words and tones even , are caught from the lips of an angel . Then again , he speaks with a light triviality that puts us in mind of the smooth scoffer , whose burnished raillery would give us amusement were it not ...
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... Christ as the Divine Man ; of spiritual religion , of conversion , of the boundless empire in the future , and of ... Christ means , God in the soul of man , and embraces the whole race as certainly as Christ . Con- version and spiritual ...
... Christ as the Divine Man ; of spiritual religion , of conversion , of the boundless empire in the future , and of ... Christ means , God in the soul of man , and embraces the whole race as certainly as Christ . Con- version and spiritual ...
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