The Conflict of Ages, Or, The Great Debate on the Moral Relations of God and ManPhillips, Sampson, 1853 - 552 עמודים |
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... tend rather to irritation and alienation than to sympathy and confidence . Nevertheless , beneath every benevolent man's intellectual efforts on this subject there has been a deeply affecting personal experience , which , if known ...
... tend rather to irritation and alienation than to sympathy and confidence . Nevertheless , beneath every benevolent man's intellectual efforts on this subject there has been a deeply affecting personal experience , which , if known ...
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... tend . The results thus obtained we are again to verify , by com- paring them , as far as may be , with the explicit statements of the word of God . This great moving power deserves particular attention . It is of fundamental importance ...
... tend . The results thus obtained we are again to verify , by com- paring them , as far as may be , with the explicit statements of the word of God . This great moving power deserves particular attention . It is of fundamental importance ...
עמוד 28
... tend to produce a constrained and unnatural action of the mind . The supposed acts of God are assumed as a standard , and all principles are rejected that disagree with them ; or , at least , it is said that , though true with respect ...
... tend to produce a constrained and unnatural action of the mind . The supposed acts of God are assumed as a standard , and all principles are rejected that disagree with them ; or , at least , it is said that , though true with respect ...
עמוד 29
... tends . It cannot be supposed that the progress of true sanctification tends to make men unlike God in thought , emotions and convictions ; but , rather , to restore them more fully to his lost image , and to prepare them for that ...
... tends . It cannot be supposed that the progress of true sanctification tends to make men unlike God in thought , emotions and convictions ; but , rather , to restore them more fully to his lost image , and to prepare them for that ...
עמוד 32
... tend to promote his eternal good ? Does not every intuitive conviction , every honorable impulse of a benevolent mind , call for such an assurance concerning God , in order to be satisfied with his character ? Is not this the dividing ...
... tend to promote his eternal good ? Does not every intuitive conviction , every honorable impulse of a benevolent mind , call for such an assurance concerning God , in order to be satisfied with his character ? Is not this the dividing ...
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