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... creed , struggling to say something which can never perfectly be said , to rid of contradiction a notion which yet consists , to say the least , in a conjunction of opposites . There has always been a protest to the effect that the ...
... creed , struggling to say something which can never perfectly be said , to rid of contradiction a notion which yet consists , to say the least , in a conjunction of opposites . There has always been a protest to the effect that the ...
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... creed has usually been accompanied by a great decay of zeal and loss of interest in trying to uplift and redeem the sinful and the weak , and that we of the more intellectual or rational creeds do not feel the spiritual truths that the ...
... creed has usually been accompanied by a great decay of zeal and loss of interest in trying to uplift and redeem the sinful and the weak , and that we of the more intellectual or rational creeds do not feel the spiritual truths that the ...
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... creeds , and we may come into clear day- light if we will . There is no future with God , and no past . He sees the end from the begin- ning . It is even said that we as believers were chosen before the foundation of the world . ' But ...
... creeds , and we may come into clear day- light if we will . There is no future with God , and no past . He sees the end from the begin- ning . It is even said that we as believers were chosen before the foundation of the world . ' But ...
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... creeds , which , thank God , have nearly had their day . IV . Passages usually quoted to prove the doc- trine of ' The Atonement ' ; or Salvation by the punishment of Christ in our stead ( 1 ) God so loved the world that he gave his ...
... creeds , which , thank God , have nearly had their day . IV . Passages usually quoted to prove the doc- trine of ' The Atonement ' ; or Salvation by the punishment of Christ in our stead ( 1 ) God so loved the world that he gave his ...
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... creed becomes in time a worse tyranny than subjection to a church . The church is an organism ; it grows and changes . The creed is a formula ; it is rigid , and to generations suc- ceeding that of its inception it represents the power ...
... creed becomes in time a worse tyranny than subjection to a church . The church is an organism ; it grows and changes . The creed is a formula ; it is rigid , and to generations suc- ceeding that of its inception it represents the power ...
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