Behavior and Destiny: A Christian ViewStanford University Press, 1931 - 71 páginas |
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... Divine Giver is not only forgotten and ignored , but He becomes hard to believe in . But Count Keyserling is surely right when he says that it is unlikely that this era of invention and discovery will last any more than the age of ...
... Divine Giver is not only forgotten and ignored , but He becomes hard to believe in . But Count Keyserling is surely right when he says that it is unlikely that this era of invention and discovery will last any more than the age of ...
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... Divine will in joy as well as progressively discover- ing that Divine will just because Jesus lived so steadily at home in God . There had been previously visible in the history of Paul's people a yearning toward this type , and the ...
... Divine will in joy as well as progressively discover- ing that Divine will just because Jesus lived so steadily at home in God . There had been previously visible in the history of Paul's people a yearning toward this type , and the ...
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... Divine forgiveness to the lapsed . Do you know many churches where this duty is lovingly discharged by the membership as a corporate body ? I know churches where the moral turpitude of some of its members , especially if they be ...
... Divine forgiveness to the lapsed . Do you know many churches where this duty is lovingly discharged by the membership as a corporate body ? I know churches where the moral turpitude of some of its members , especially if they be ...
Contenido
The Christian Preface to Morals | 7 |
Lecture II | 30 |
The Christian and His Future | 50 |
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