Essay on the Divine Authority of the New TestamentAmerican Tract Society, 1899 - 252 páginas |
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... happiness of the good , and the misery of the wicked , after death . But how mean the happiness ! It consists in talking over their battles , in rehearsing poems , and in receiving adulation . A person acquainted with the ordinary ...
... happiness of the good , and the misery of the wicked , after death . But how mean the happiness ! It consists in talking over their battles , in rehearsing poems , and in receiving adulation . A person acquainted with the ordinary ...
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... happiness to the good ; and some will add , there is misery to the wicked . But in what the happiness or the misery consists , where is the deist who has ventured to describe ? They seem not at home when a future state is the theme of ...
... happiness to the good ; and some will add , there is misery to the wicked . But in what the happiness or the misery consists , where is the deist who has ventured to describe ? They seem not at home when a future state is the theme of ...
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... happiness of the human race . To give power to work miracles for trifling ends may well be considered as unbecoming the divine charac- ter ; but to do so in order to introduce a religion which is to promote the happiness of the universe ...
... happiness of the human race . To give power to work miracles for trifling ends may well be considered as unbecoming the divine charac- ter ; but to do so in order to introduce a religion which is to promote the happiness of the universe ...
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Character of God as delineated in the New Testa ment | 21 |
Doctrine of a Mediator and Redemption through | 34 |
Moral Precepts of the Gospel | 40 |
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