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... minds of us all , we would seem to have left those differ- ences far behind . We seem , in the idealistic philosophy , in the new view of Scripture , in the change which has come over our view of nature , to be furnished with the means ...
... minds of us all , we would seem to have left those differ- ences far behind . We seem , in the idealistic philosophy , in the new view of Scripture , in the change which has come over our view of nature , to be furnished with the means ...
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... mind has rent asunder the constrictions of his own orthodoxy , has had to confess , in the retrospect , that the bacillus of his heresy has been picked up in the missionary field , by contamination with either the naive simplicity of ...
... mind has rent asunder the constrictions of his own orthodoxy , has had to confess , in the retrospect , that the bacillus of his heresy has been picked up in the missionary field , by contamination with either the naive simplicity of ...
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... mind you of the two fundamental and mutually complementary principles that underlie Congrega- tionalism as a polity . They are , first , the independ- ence of the individual churches , and , second , the bond of fellowship between the ...
... mind you of the two fundamental and mutually complementary principles that underlie Congrega- tionalism as a polity . They are , first , the independ- ence of the individual churches , and , second , the bond of fellowship between the ...
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... mind- edness . We have this justification for making our asser- tion , therefore , that theology , in order to prove itself durable and useful , must be capable of such changes and advancements as a changing religious experience and a ...
... mind- edness . We have this justification for making our asser- tion , therefore , that theology , in order to prove itself durable and useful , must be capable of such changes and advancements as a changing religious experience and a ...
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... mind and heart and body , I wish he could realize as clearly that he must not do it , because he cannot rub it out . Our sins at first are small , but they may grow . They may not come to light , but the law is at work . Outwardly a man ...
... mind and heart and body , I wish he could realize as clearly that he must not do it , because he cannot rub it out . Our sins at first are small , but they may grow . They may not come to light , but the law is at work . Outwardly a man ...
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