The Roots of Christian Teaching as Found in the Old TestamentJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 271 Seiten |
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... give these thoughts of God reality in the minds of His worshippers , they are embod- ied in stories of His goodness as good- ness is then conceived . In the lapse of time the ethical standard of such a circle advances ; its morals ...
... give these thoughts of God reality in the minds of His worshippers , they are embod- ied in stories of His goodness as good- ness is then conceived . In the lapse of time the ethical standard of such a circle advances ; its morals ...
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... whom they were looking ? 1 He could not help know- ing how gladly His countrymen , groaning 1 Luke , I believe , gives the temptations in their true order . as they were under the hated yoke of Rome , CHRIST , THE CAPTAIN OF SALVATION 37.
... whom they were looking ? 1 He could not help know- ing how gladly His countrymen , groaning 1 Luke , I believe , gives the temptations in their true order . as they were under the hated yoke of Rome , CHRIST , THE CAPTAIN OF SALVATION 37.
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... gives to each his own peculiar gifts , and inspires each to his own peculiar work . No other can do that work , but by the harmonious union of all gifts , great and small , the great work of God will make progress in the world . More ...
... gives to each his own peculiar gifts , and inspires each to his own peculiar work . No other can do that work , but by the harmonious union of all gifts , great and small , the great work of God will make progress in the world . More ...
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... gives us the other . If man was developed from the lower orders of life , there must have been a time when he possessed a good degree of intelligence and an overflow of animal spirits , but lacked almost entirely anything that could be ...
... gives us the other . If man was developed from the lower orders of life , there must have been a time when he possessed a good degree of intelligence and an overflow of animal spirits , but lacked almost entirely anything that could be ...
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... give him a conscience ; it would enable him to put himself into the place of another whom his acts might injure ; it would enable him to perceive how that other would feel , and to grasp the elements of a moral standard of conduct . The ...
... give him a conscience ; it would enable him to put himself into the place of another whom his acts might injure ; it would enable him to perceive how that other would feel , and to grasp the elements of a moral standard of conduct . The ...
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Ahaz Amos angel Assyria Assyrian Azazel Babylonian believed Bible Biblical blessing book of Enoch book of Habakkuk book of Isaiah book of Job CHAPTER character Christ Christian comes conception covenant dark David divine early Semitic earthly Elijah enemies Enoch Epistle evil exile expression Ezekiel faith Father Genesis germ God's Gospel of John Habakkuk Hasting's Dictionary hath heart heaven heavenly Hebrew Hexateuch hope Hosea human ideal inspiration Isaiah Israel Jacob Jehovah Jeremiah Jerusalem Jesus Jewish Jews Joshua king kingdom Levitical live lofty manifested Messiah moral Moses narrative nation nature Nehemiah noble Old Testament pain parable Paul peace picture present priest primitive prophecy prophet Psalm psalmist psalter religion religious righteous ritual sacrifice Satan Saul seemed Semitic Solomon soul spirit story suffering teaching temple thee things thou thought tion tribe truth unto vision Whittier wisdom word worship writer