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... Christian Students ' As- sociation held at Pocono Pines , Pennsylvania , I almost de- cided to become a Christian . But I gradually drifted away from Christianity , although I did much reading in the history of its development . For a ...
... Christian Students ' As- sociation held at Pocono Pines , Pennsylvania , I almost de- cided to become a Christian . But I gradually drifted away from Christianity , although I did much reading in the history of its development . For a ...
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... Christians , we are bound to the New Testa- ment , and the New Testament only . We are not bound to ac- cept the extreme asceticism which captured the Church - it was not originally a Christian movement - nor the theocratic mon- archy ...
... Christians , we are bound to the New Testa- ment , and the New Testament only . We are not bound to ac- cept the extreme asceticism which captured the Church - it was not originally a Christian movement - nor the theocratic mon- archy ...
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... Christian governments to settle in their own way . It is really a great gain . Christianity , however , is a religion of spiritual redemption , not of social reform . Christ cared very little for the parapher- nalia of life . He lived ...
... Christian governments to settle in their own way . It is really a great gain . Christianity , however , is a religion of spiritual redemption , not of social reform . Christ cared very little for the parapher- nalia of life . He lived ...
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