The Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 7Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1965 - American periodicals |
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Page 354
... Christianity is to regenerate the corrupted heart , by faith in the atonement of the Divine Redeemer , yet it has a secondary work to perform . It is the social law of humanity , the sacred guardian of our rights . Intent it cer- tainly ...
... Christianity is to regenerate the corrupted heart , by faith in the atonement of the Divine Redeemer , yet it has a secondary work to perform . It is the social law of humanity , the sacred guardian of our rights . Intent it cer- tainly ...
Page 356
... Christianity , the possession of liberty becomes a sacred right , associated with whatever is august in the character of God , and whatever is noble in the constitution of man . There is a sense , in which religion and freedom are ...
... Christianity , the possession of liberty becomes a sacred right , associated with whatever is august in the character of God , and whatever is noble in the constitution of man . There is a sense , in which religion and freedom are ...
Page 367
... Christianity proceeds on the same law . Our rules of action are not varied to suit Time and Eternity , Earth and Heaven , but grasp all our relations and interests as one . To suppose that Christianity can overthrow human depravity ...
... Christianity proceeds on the same law . Our rules of action are not varied to suit Time and Eternity , Earth and Heaven , but grasp all our relations and interests as one . To suppose that Christianity can overthrow human depravity ...
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