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Page 10
... received fatal wounds . One deadly blow was dealt it at the Reformation , and still more injury has been done it by the progress of modern philosophy . The progress of literary research has showed that many of the patristical citations ...
... received fatal wounds . One deadly blow was dealt it at the Reformation , and still more injury has been done it by the progress of modern philosophy . The progress of literary research has showed that many of the patristical citations ...
Page 84
... received his bounty than they had been before it was granted , and ready to sink into deeper destitution if it should be withdrawn . simply verifies in his experience what Archbishop Whately was in the habit of saying : that men will do ...
... received his bounty than they had been before it was granted , and ready to sink into deeper destitution if it should be withdrawn . simply verifies in his experience what Archbishop Whately was in the habit of saying : that men will do ...
Page 123
... receiving . But in early manhood the tempta- tion to selfishness is strongest . Then a man stands most alone , and is apt to think it his sole duty to push himself on in the world . Thankfully then accept the opportunity of ...
... receiving . But in early manhood the tempta- tion to selfishness is strongest . Then a man stands most alone , and is apt to think it his sole duty to push himself on in the world . Thankfully then accept the opportunity of ...
Page 126
... of the text in the form in which he has received it , it would be apt to run- " Blessed are ye who hunger and thirst for salva- tion , for ye shall obtain it . " And It is quite a different key which is struck in 126 VI HUNGER AND THIRST.
... of the text in the form in which he has received it , it would be apt to run- " Blessed are ye who hunger and thirst for salva- tion , for ye shall obtain it . " And It is quite a different key which is struck in 126 VI HUNGER AND THIRST.
Page 131
... received , digested , and incorporated . So Christ does not give life to our souls merely by dying for us , or by being exhibited to us in the Gospel , but as He is received by faith , so that dwelling in our hearts He becomes one with ...
... received , digested , and incorporated . So Christ does not give life to our souls merely by dying for us , or by being exhibited to us in the Gospel , but as He is received by faith , so that dwelling in our hearts He becomes one with ...
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