The Conflict of Ages, Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and ManPhillips, Sampson, 1853 - 552 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 80
עמוד iii
... produce , for so many centuries , such stu- pendous results , must also be powerful enough seriously to affect the adaptation of Christianity , as a system , to accomplish all that is in- volved in the great work of the conversion of ...
... produce , for so many centuries , such stu- pendous results , must also be powerful enough seriously to affect the adaptation of Christianity , as a system , to accomplish all that is in- volved in the great work of the conversion of ...
עמוד xii
... produce sympathy with the whole spirit of the Bible . 5. To relieve difficulties , and introduce sympathy and mutual confidence into future discussions . 6. To avert Pelagianism , and to produce a deeper Christian experience . Favorable ...
... produce sympathy with the whole spirit of the Bible . 5. To relieve difficulties , and introduce sympathy and mutual confidence into future discussions . 6. To avert Pelagianism , and to produce a deeper Christian experience . Favorable ...
עמוד 5
... produce a candid and united effort to elimi- nate error , and to develop the whole truth . I am no less anxious to do what I can to save the minds of future inquirers from those painful and exhausting con- flicts to which such ...
... produce a candid and united effort to elimi- nate error , and to develop the whole truth . I am no less anxious to do what I can to save the minds of future inquirers from those painful and exhausting con- flicts to which such ...
עמוד 13
... produce its natural effects . The internal strug- gles and convulsions thus produced in this large body of churches have wasted an amount of energy great almost beyond imagination . The Presbyterian church has been twice rent asunder ...
... produce its natural effects . The internal strug- gles and convulsions thus produced in this large body of churches have wasted an amount of energy great almost beyond imagination . The Presbyterian church has been twice rent asunder ...
עמוד 15
... in fact , work against each other , and thus produce necessary division and conflict in the system . Of this it now remains to adduce the proof . CHAPTER III . THE MOVING POWERS OF CHRISTIANITY . By PRESUMPTIVE ARGUMENT . 15.
... in fact , work against each other , and thus produce necessary division and conflict in the system . Of this it now remains to adduce the proof . CHAPTER III . THE MOVING POWERS OF CHRISTIANITY . By PRESUMPTIVE ARGUMENT . 15.
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