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... sense the word " Re- generation " was understood by either party . In no other instance has there been so great a disproportion between the intrinsic moment of the fact and the excitement which it has occasioned .'- Thirlwall , Remains ...
... sense the word " Re- generation " was understood by either party . In no other instance has there been so great a disproportion between the intrinsic moment of the fact and the excitement which it has occasioned .'- Thirlwall , Remains ...
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... sense and convenience over the bondage of form and cus- tom . Perhaps no such change has ever taken place in the outward form of Christian ceremony with so general agreement . It is a larger change even than that which the Roman ...
... sense and convenience over the bondage of form and cus- tom . Perhaps no such change has ever taken place in the outward form of Christian ceremony with so general agreement . It is a larger change even than that which the Roman ...
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... sense still the glorification of children . It is the outward expression of their proper place in the Christian Church , and in the instincts of the civilised world . It teaches us how much we all have to learn from children , how much ...
... sense still the glorification of children . It is the outward expression of their proper place in the Christian Church , and in the instincts of the civilised world . It teaches us how much we all have to learn from children , how much ...
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... - the religious relationship - of the several parties , and has acquired its secondary sense from the tittle - tattle of christenings . overlook the difficulties which so complex an arrangement awakens in CHAP . I. 27 OF INFANTS .
... - the religious relationship - of the several parties , and has acquired its secondary sense from the tittle - tattle of christenings . overlook the difficulties which so complex an arrangement awakens in CHAP . I. 27 OF INFANTS .
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... sense of deliver- In this respect the picture of the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinc gives a true impression . The moment represented is that in which , as a bombshell , the declaration that one of them should betray Him has fallen ...
... sense of deliver- In this respect the picture of the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinc gives a true impression . The moment represented is that in which , as a bombshell , the declaration that one of them should betray Him has fallen ...
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Page 74 - It is very meet, right, and our bounden duty, that we should at all times, and in all places, give thanks unto thee, O Lord, Holy Father, Almighty, Everlasting God.
Page 103 - Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, hath eternal life; and I will raise him up at the last day. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood is drink indeed. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, dwelleth in me, and I in him.
Page 101 - Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed " taken and received by the faithful in the Lord's
Page 102 - THE body of our Lord Jesus Christ, which was given for thee, preserve thy body and soul unto everlasting life ! Take and eat this in remembrance that Christ died for thee ; and feed on him in thy heart by faith with thanksgiving.
Page 8 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
Page 146 - his own bitterness ; and a stranger doth not intermeddle with his joy.
Page 338 - I am the LORD thy God, which brought thee out of the land of Egypt : open thy mouth wide, and I will fill it.
Page 146 - The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, 0 God, Thou wilt not despise.
Page 136 - ... where two or three are gathered together in his name, there is he in the midst of them ? 8.
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