Home Mission Monthly, 35. kötet,2. kiadásPresbyterian Church, Woman's Executive Committee of Home Missions., 1920 |
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39. oldal - We believe that through the atonement of Christ, all mankind may be saved, by obedience to the laws and ordinances of the Gospel.
37. oldal - ... which are so different from those which greeted our ancestors at Plymouth, and to declare on such occasions as these, that Puritanism is not an isolated thing in the world ; that it is not their simple standing in history that we are going to admire at a distance. What the world needs today is more Puritanism and not less Puritanism. It is our growing consciousness that there is in Puritanism the force waiting at the door, touching the springs of action of the world at all times. That is the...
37. oldal - ... more Puritanism and not less Puritanism. It is our growing consciousness that there is in Puritanism the force waiting at the door, touching the springs of action of the world at all times. That is the essential and eternal Puritanism; not merely the memory of the past, but the presence of the sense of duty, and the presence of God, and the everlasting presence of the ideal in the lives of men, in the lives of nations, and in the lives of humanity of which we make a part. We have gone so far...