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... world in which we must live even in the time of peace , and the strain and the rush will be intensified as science proceeds and commerce becomes more exacting . The world of unrest requires the Church to bring to THE CROSS - ROADS 5.
... world in which we must live even in the time of peace , and the strain and the rush will be intensified as science proceeds and commerce becomes more exacting . The world of unrest requires the Church to bring to THE CROSS - ROADS 5.
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... bring to it a certain atmosphere and tone . The Church does not belong to the changing order of things or to the present age alone . It comes out of the past . It has seen many suns rise and set . A haven for storm - tossed humanity , a ...
... bring to it a certain atmosphere and tone . The Church does not belong to the changing order of things or to the present age alone . It comes out of the past . It has seen many suns rise and set . A haven for storm - tossed humanity , a ...
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... bring us to ? It brings us face to face with atheism and science ; the faith in God and Immortality ( which we have seen struggling to clear from superstition ) sud- denly seems to be in the air . " The Church must enshrine the ...
... bring us to ? It brings us face to face with atheism and science ; the faith in God and Immortality ( which we have seen struggling to clear from superstition ) sud- denly seems to be in the air . " The Church must enshrine the ...
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... bring in the Kingdom of God . I have pointed out that its place in the world must be dis- tinctive and that it must do its work not by compromise , but by witnessing to the primary Christian virtues in the greatest way . I now desire to ...
... bring in the Kingdom of God . I have pointed out that its place in the world must be dis- tinctive and that it must do its work not by compromise , but by witnessing to the primary Christian virtues in the greatest way . I now desire to ...
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... bringing the careless and disobedient to Christ . He formed Methodist Societies . There was no room for evangelical fervour in ... bring every member to have a part in its organ- ization . Yet it is not so much a system as a gospel and a ...
... bringing the careless and disobedient to Christ . He formed Methodist Societies . There was no room for evangelical fervour in ... bring every member to have a part in its organ- ization . Yet it is not so much a system as a gospel and a ...
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A. H. CLOUGH apostolic Baptist Bishop Body of Christ called Catholic century chapel CHAPTER Christian virtues Church of England Church unity committees common communion Conference Congregational Congregationalism Congregationalist conscience conviction corporate union creed CROSS-ROADS Crown 8vo denomination divine division episcopacy Episcopal Evangelical Free Churches fact faith Father Federal Council fellowship forces Free Church minister freedom Gospel hand heart historic Episcopate Hugh Price Hughes human idea ideals institutions Jesus Christ land leaders living Lord ment method mind ministry moral movement never Nonconformity organization Oxford Movement Pagan PATRICK GEDDES preaching Presbyterian present Primitive Methodist principle proposals Puritan question Reformation regard religion religious reunion ROBERT BROWNING sacraments sacrifice sectarian separation social society soul things thought tion to-day town truth united Church United Methodist village visible unity Wesleyan witness women worship