Christ in Modern LifeH.S. King, 1872 - 408 páginas |
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... racter which makes so much of the beauty of cha- racter ; and beauty of character is not so common as not to make it a cruel thing to spoil it . Again , it is pleasant to think that Christ sanctified distinctiveness in friendship and ...
... racter which makes so much of the beauty of cha- racter ; and beauty of character is not so common as not to make it a cruel thing to spoil it . Again , it is pleasant to think that Christ sanctified distinctiveness in friendship and ...
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... racter meets in this with beauty of character . Finally , encourage in yourselves the sensibilities of life . No man is born quite without the power of receiving impressions from nature , and from human na- ture , though there are many ...
... racter meets in this with beauty of character . Finally , encourage in yourselves the sensibilities of life . No man is born quite without the power of receiving impressions from nature , and from human na- ture , though there are many ...
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... and passionate . ' 6 Now if our comparison be true , the beautiful cha- racter must also possess these qualities in its perfect development The Beauty of Christ's Character . 117 17 -'Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty'
... and passionate . ' 6 Now if our comparison be true , the beautiful cha- racter must also possess these qualities in its perfect development The Beauty of Christ's Character . 117 17 -'Thine eyes shall see the King in his beauty'
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Stopford Augustus Brooke. racter must also possess these qualities in its perfect development of reposefulness and activity . He must be simple , otherwise the world cannot be widely affected by his life and words . There are poets and ...
Stopford Augustus Brooke. racter must also possess these qualities in its perfect development of reposefulness and activity . He must be simple , otherwise the world cannot be widely affected by his life and words . There are poets and ...
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... racter which corresponds to that which we call sim- plicity in poetry . That which is simplicity in art is purity in a perfect character . Now the beauty of Christ's purity was first in this , that those who saw it , saw in it the glory ...
... racter which corresponds to that which we call sim- plicity in poetry . That which is simplicity in art is purity in a perfect character . Now the beauty of Christ's purity was first in this , that those who saw it , saw in it the glory ...
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