Freedom in the Church of England: Six Sermons Suggested by the Voysey Judgement, Preached in S. James's Chapel, York StreetHenry S. King, 1871 - 109 páginas |
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... earth than are dreamt of in their philosophy ; ' and Hamlet , who looks upwards through the mist , may catch glimpses of secrets denied to Horatio , who , with clear vision and in a dry light , examines things upon the ground . We may ...
... earth than are dreamt of in their philosophy ; ' and Hamlet , who looks upwards through the mist , may catch glimpses of secrets denied to Horatio , who , with clear vision and in a dry light , examines things upon the ground . We may ...
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... earth , much less with our Father in heaven . And the glory of Christ is that He recognised that truth as man , even when by self - forgetfulness He had thrown Himself com- pletely into the feeling of the race and suffered through ...
... earth , much less with our Father in heaven . And the glory of Christ is that He recognised that truth as man , even when by self - forgetfulness He had thrown Himself com- pletely into the feeling of the race and suffered through ...
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... earth by sin , and that these things were the judgment of God on account of sin . But at the same time He must have also felt that He Himself was sinless . No consciousness of per- sonal sin , no remorse passed across His soul . He was ...
... earth by sin , and that these things were the judgment of God on account of sin . But at the same time He must have also felt that He Himself was sinless . No consciousness of per- sonal sin , no remorse passed across His soul . He was ...
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... earth the perfect image of His own life ; and at the very instant when some say He turned away His face from the innocent because He accounted Him guilty , the Father beheld the Son absolutely righteous ; and righteous especially in ...
... earth the perfect image of His own life ; and at the very instant when some say He turned away His face from the innocent because He accounted Him guilty , the Father beheld the Son absolutely righteous ; and righteous especially in ...
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... earth of His redeeming work , to be indeed a portion of His ceaseless sacrifice ? We know now that to die for men is the noblest life ; and if we are , as you say , good and true , we are only so in Him whose life we follow , and God is ...
... earth of His redeeming work , to be indeed a portion of His ceaseless sacrifice ? We know now that to die for men is the noblest life ; and if we are , as you say , good and true , we are only so in Him whose life we follow , and God is ...
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