The ExpositorSamuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt Hodder and Stoughton, 1885 |
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Pagina 1
... whole ground up to the date of the last Congress , and no more competent guide in this province could be found . The term " recent The term " recent " therefore , though sufficiently elastic in itself , must receive a very strict inter ...
... whole ground up to the date of the last Congress , and no more competent guide in this province could be found . The term " recent The term " recent " therefore , though sufficiently elastic in itself , must receive a very strict inter ...
Pagina 10
... whole work occupies only a little more than six octavo pages , we are surprised at the amount of testimony - certainly much more than we had any right to expect which it bears to the canon of the New Testa- ment . Moreover , its ...
... whole work occupies only a little more than six octavo pages , we are surprised at the amount of testimony - certainly much more than we had any right to expect which it bears to the canon of the New Testa- ment . Moreover , its ...
Pagina 16
... ritualism , insisting on circumcision , laws regulating food , the obser- vance of feast days , and the whole cumbrous apparatus of a ceremonial religion . It is a monstrous combination , 16 THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS .
... ritualism , insisting on circumcision , laws regulating food , the obser- vance of feast days , and the whole cumbrous apparatus of a ceremonial religion . It is a monstrous combination , 16 THE EPISTLE TO THE COLOSSIANS .
Pagina 19
... whole Christianity was built on the belief that Jesus Christ had actually appeared to him . That vision on the road to Damascus revolutionised his life . Because he had seen his Lord and heard his duty from His lips , he had become what ...
... whole Christianity was built on the belief that Jesus Christ had actually appeared to him . That vision on the road to Damascus revolutionised his life . Because he had seen his Lord and heard his duty from His lips , he had become what ...
Pagina 24
... whole . A shallower Christianity tries to weaken that great phrase to something more intelligible to the unspiritual temper and poverty- stricken experience proper to it ; but no justice can be done to Paul's teaching unless it be taken ...
... whole . A shallower Christianity tries to weaken that great phrase to something more intelligible to the unspiritual temper and poverty- stricken experience proper to it ; but no justice can be done to Paul's teaching unless it be taken ...
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