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... living ; for all live unto Him ; " and that he who renders up his animal life as a worthless thing , in the cause of duty , commits his real and human life , his very soul and self , into the hands of a just and merciful Father , who ...
... living ; for all live unto Him ; " and that he who renders up his animal life as a worthless thing , in the cause of duty , commits his real and human life , his very soul and self , into the hands of a just and merciful Father , who ...
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... living and healthy , in as far as it was in har- mony with certain spiritual , unseen , and ever- lasting laws of God ; perhaps , as certain Alexandrian philosophers would have held , in as far as it was a pattern of that ideal con ...
... living and healthy , in as far as it was in har- mony with certain spiritual , unseen , and ever- lasting laws of God ; perhaps , as certain Alexandrian philosophers would have held , in as far as it was a pattern of that ideal con ...
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... living and healthy in as far as they are in harmony with spiritual , unseen , and everlasting laws of God . May not they , too , have a capability of everlasting life , as long as they obey those laws in faith , and patience , and ...
... living and healthy in as far as they are in harmony with spiritual , unseen , and everlasting laws of God . May not they , too , have a capability of everlasting life , as long as they obey those laws in faith , and patience , and ...
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... living personal Ruler and Teacher , not merely of the Jewish race , but of all the nations of the earth . After the return of their race from Babylon , their own records give abundant evidence that this strange people became the most ...
... living personal Ruler and Teacher , not merely of the Jewish race , but of all the nations of the earth . After the return of their race from Babylon , their own records give abundant evidence that this strange people became the most ...
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... living or practical belief that He did guide them . He became a being of the past ; one who had taught and governed their forefathers in old times not one who was teaching and governing them now . I beg you to pay attention to this ...
... living or practical belief that He did guide them . He became a being of the past ; one who had taught and governed their forefathers in old times not one who was teaching and governing them now . I beg you to pay attention to this ...
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