The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 39James A. Peabody, 1867 - Bible |
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... Divine Sa- viour , and of the grace of the Divine Spirit , afford the one unanswerable argument against the doctrine of purification by any other means . The completeness in which these doctrines were held by the Iona missionaries ...
... Divine Sa- viour , and of the grace of the Divine Spirit , afford the one unanswerable argument against the doctrine of purification by any other means . The completeness in which these doctrines were held by the Iona missionaries ...
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... Divine grace . In its develop- ment , like most things that endure , this idea takes the form of growth ; it is not like a house built , or a machine made , but a seed planted , which springs up and grows . As a growth , its progress ...
... Divine grace . In its develop- ment , like most things that endure , this idea takes the form of growth ; it is not like a house built , or a machine made , but a seed planted , which springs up and grows . As a growth , its progress ...
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... divine origin of their work , nor to take aught from the idea of growth , each after its kind . Passing all but the Presby- terian type of this idea , we recognize this as developed in beau- tiful accord with the general church system ...
... divine origin of their work , nor to take aught from the idea of growth , each after its kind . Passing all but the Presby- terian type of this idea , we recognize this as developed in beau- tiful accord with the general church system ...
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... Divine grace counted for little , agents whose service was to be regulated by their allegiance to the vicar of Rome rather than to our blessed Lord , then might we institute a school of this kind ; but for such training as our ...
... Divine grace counted for little , agents whose service was to be regulated by their allegiance to the vicar of Rome rather than to our blessed Lord , then might we institute a school of this kind ; but for such training as our ...
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... Divine grace , however , which chiefly qualifies men for usefulness , and we covet most in missionaries earnest love and faith , manifested in humble , patient , unceasing labours for Christ and his kingdom . And for acquiring these ...
... Divine grace , however , which chiefly qualifies men for usefulness , and we covet most in missionaries earnest love and faith , manifested in humble , patient , unceasing labours for Christ and his kingdom . And for acquiring these ...
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