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Page 27
... Divine favour . But the promise of communicating to man the Divine nature itself , of bringing down the Deity from heaven , and infusing his own Spirit into the souls of miserable mortals— this , which is nothing more than the every ...
... Divine favour . But the promise of communicating to man the Divine nature itself , of bringing down the Deity from heaven , and infusing his own Spirit into the souls of miserable mortals— this , which is nothing more than the every ...
Page 39
... divine authority . Therefore both parental and civil authority require the sup- port and witness of the Church , or they fall to the ground . But when they thus recognise the existence of the Church as a commissioned ambassador from God ...
... divine authority . Therefore both parental and civil authority require the sup- port and witness of the Church , or they fall to the ground . But when they thus recognise the existence of the Church as a commissioned ambassador from God ...
Page 40
... Education without the Church is an absurdity ; and therefore a system of Ethics which is not based upon the system of the Church must be an absurdity likewise . CHAPTER V. If I am to be WHAT , then 40 DIVINE AUTHORITY NECESSARY .
... Education without the Church is an absurdity ; and therefore a system of Ethics which is not based upon the system of the Church must be an absurdity likewise . CHAPTER V. If I am to be WHAT , then 40 DIVINE AUTHORITY NECESSARY .
Page 117
... divine authority . Doctrines are not ne- cessarily true because they are internally consistent , and can be demonstrated one from the other . To be true in the only right sense of the word truth , they must be agreeable to the word of ...
... divine authority . Doctrines are not ne- cessarily true because they are internally consistent , and can be demonstrated one from the other . To be true in the only right sense of the word truth , they must be agreeable to the word of ...
Page 134
... divine word and dispensation ; and all which does not fall within this outline , they reject as insignificant . Now , what is the inevitable end of a school like this ? They begin , as the Puritans of old began , with exalting spirit ...
... divine word and dispensation ; and all which does not fall within this outline , they reject as insignificant . Now , what is the inevitable end of a school like this ? They begin , as the Puritans of old began , with exalting spirit ...
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