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... hope to solve , one must stand amazed before the fact that so large part of the human race which has ever pro- fessed Christianity at all has been unwilling to re- linquish its contention that in some way Jesus was both divine and human ...
... hope to solve , one must stand amazed before the fact that so large part of the human race which has ever pro- fessed Christianity at all has been unwilling to re- linquish its contention that in some way Jesus was both divine and human ...
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... hope is something to give thanks for . Whether we find our- selves in literal agreement with positions taken up two or twenty generations ago is a smaller matter . After all , if the whole result of the labor of the world's thought were ...
... hope is something to give thanks for . Whether we find our- selves in literal agreement with positions taken up two or twenty generations ago is a smaller matter . After all , if the whole result of the labor of the world's thought were ...
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... hope of more truth to be learned , better ways of liv- ing to be made known , may be found in many an an- cient covenant of our New England churches . The inference is plain . Our forefathers saw the need and cherished the hope of ...
... hope of more truth to be learned , better ways of liv- ing to be made known , may be found in many an an- cient covenant of our New England churches . The inference is plain . Our forefathers saw the need and cherished the hope of ...
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... hope still is , the influence of Congrega- tionalism upon the nation's Religious Life . You say with some justice that this is a purely conjectural conclusion , and that there are no facts to support such an opinion , attractive though ...
... hope still is , the influence of Congrega- tionalism upon the nation's Religious Life . You say with some justice that this is a purely conjectural conclusion , and that there are no facts to support such an opinion , attractive though ...
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... making itself felt after two and three generations in a clearer per- ception of human duty and worship , in a better thought of God and in a sweeter hope of Heaven ? American Unitarian Association THE OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION IS TO 31.
... making itself felt after two and three generations in a clearer per- ception of human duty and worship , in a better thought of God and in a sweeter hope of Heaven ? American Unitarian Association THE OBJECT OF THE ASSOCIATION IS TO 31.
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