Christus Imperator: A Series of Lecture-sermons on the Universal Empire of ChristianityCharles William Stubbs Macmillan, 1894 - 215 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... His August Person ! I think it is in simple cottage homes , when toil - stained rustics lie a - dying , that we become really aware of His royal presence ; it is when simple , half - unconscious CHRIST IN THE REALM OF HISTORY 19.
... His August Person ! I think it is in simple cottage homes , when toil - stained rustics lie a - dying , that we become really aware of His royal presence ; it is when simple , half - unconscious CHRIST IN THE REALM OF HISTORY 19.
Pagina 22
... become the king- doms of our Lord and of His Christ ; and He shall reign for ever and ever ' ? ( Rev. xi . 15. ) Has this vision ever yet drawn nigh to its fulfil- ment ? We know that it has not . But then , if we have in us the faith ...
... become the king- doms of our Lord and of His Christ ; and He shall reign for ever and ever ' ? ( Rev. xi . 15. ) Has this vision ever yet drawn nigh to its fulfil- ment ? We know that it has not . But then , if we have in us the faith ...
Pagina 24
... become at once the kingdoms of God and of His Christ , and the words of the Revelation would have been fulfilled to the letter . But this has not been : and from this absence of direct and forcible proof men have gathered a belief ...
... become at once the kingdoms of God and of His Christ , and the words of the Revelation would have been fulfilled to the letter . But this has not been : and from this absence of direct and forcible proof men have gathered a belief ...
Pagina 34
... in our modern Christian world . Is it too much to say that He must become the true Arbitrator in our trade disputes ? too much to declare that to Him the wel- fare of the cottager is as dear as the wealth 34 CHRISTUS IMPERATOR.
... in our modern Christian world . Is it too much to say that He must become the true Arbitrator in our trade disputes ? too much to declare that to Him the wel- fare of the cottager is as dear as the wealth 34 CHRISTUS IMPERATOR.
Pagina 39
... become disciples and students of the Platonic philosophy . Thus , when the first preachers of Christianity came to Alexandria they found a society of Jews , profess- ing allegiance to the Law of Moses , but penetrated with Greek ideas ...
... become disciples and students of the Platonic philosophy . Thus , when the first preachers of Christianity came to Alexandria they found a society of Jews , profess- ing allegiance to the Law of Moses , but penetrated with Greek ideas ...
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Pagina 174 - Mysterious Night! when our first Parent knew Thee from report divine, and heard thy name, Did he not tremble for this lovely frame, This glorious canopy of light and blue? Yet 'neath a curtain of translucent dew, Bathed in the rays of the great setting flame, Hesperus with the host of heaven came; And, lo! Creation widened in man's view.
Pagina 3 - Son of his love ; in whom we have our redemption, the forgiveness of our sins: who is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation; for in him were all things created, in the heavens and upon the earth, things visible and things invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or powers; all things have been created through him, and unto him; and he is before all things, and in him all things consist.
Pagina 4 - ... and he put all things in subjection under his feet, and gave him to be head over all things to the church, which is his body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all.
Pagina 3 - And he is the head of the body, the church : who is the beginning, the first-born from the dead ; that in all things he might have the pre-eminence.
Pagina 3 - A GENERAL SURVEY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CANON OF THE NEW TESTAMENT DURING THE fIRST FOUR CENTURIES. Fourth Edition. With Preface on "Supernatural Religion.
Pagina 211 - I then, in ignorance and weakness, Taking God's help, have attained to think My heart does best to receive in meekness That mode of worship, as most to his mind, Where earthly aids being cast behind, His All in All appears serene With the thinnest human veil between...
Pagina 46 - Christ: who was foreknown indeed before the foundation of the world, but was manifested at the end of the times for your sake...
Pagina 150 - Christ, who, though he was rich, yet for our " sakes became poor, that we, through his poverty,
Pagina 41 - O GOD, thou art my God; early will I seek thee: My soul thirsteth for thee, my flesh longeth for thee in a dry and thirsty land, where no water is; To see thy power and thy glory, so as I have seen thee in the sanctuary.
Pagina 14 - For he not only beholds intensely the present as it is, and discovers those laws according to which present things ought to be ordered, but he beholds the future in the present, and his thoughts are the germs of the flower and the fruit of latest time.