Littell's Living Age, 28. kötetLiving Age Company Incorporated, 1851 |
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9. oldal
... spirit without an interest in Christianity does not , prop- erly speaking , belong to theology at all . The pro- fessed theologian destitute of such an interest is a mere scholar , occupied " in working up certain elements of theology ...
... spirit without an interest in Christianity does not , prop- erly speaking , belong to theology at all . The pro- fessed theologian destitute of such an interest is a mere scholar , occupied " in working up certain elements of theology ...
12. oldal
... spirit ; and the spirit against the flesh ; and these are contrary the one to the other . " The inadequacy of this view has been generally recognized by the critical spirit of his country , it must , at the | Sin did not begin with Adam ...
... spirit ; and the spirit against the flesh ; and these are contrary the one to the other . " The inadequacy of this view has been generally recognized by the critical spirit of his country , it must , at the | Sin did not begin with Adam ...
568. oldal
... spirit , moving itself aright - going straightness of all things . I join myself to Thee ; with onward " along the lines of limitless desires " . throwing himself into the very deepest of the ways of God , and striking out as a strong ...
... spirit , moving itself aright - going straightness of all things . I join myself to Thee ; with onward " along the lines of limitless desires " . throwing himself into the very deepest of the ways of God , and striking out as a strong ...
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