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Pagina 9
... and it is not to the design of man , but to the inscrutable in . fluence of the divine Spirit and the overruling working ... which were designed not so much to meet the spiritual wants of the Church as to gratify an idle curiosity .
... and it is not to the design of man , but to the inscrutable in . fluence of the divine Spirit and the overruling working ... which were designed not so much to meet the spiritual wants of the Church as to gratify an idle curiosity .
Pagina 12
... while the latter is designed to represent the ideal and heavenly side of His personality and work . Akin to this distinction is the fact that the first three Gospels report Christ's addresses to the multitude , consisting largely of ...
... while the latter is designed to represent the ideal and heavenly side of His personality and work . Akin to this distinction is the fact that the first three Gospels report Christ's addresses to the multitude , consisting largely of ...
Pagina 41
... which were made use of by a subsequent writer in the second century , as the nucleus of a history in great part fictitious , which was designed to bridge over the gulf between Paul and the rest of the Apostles .
... which were made use of by a subsequent writer in the second century , as the nucleus of a history in great part fictitious , which was designed to bridge over the gulf between Paul and the rest of the Apostles .
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