The Roots of Christian Teaching as Found in the Old TestamentJ. C. Winston Company, 1902 - 271 Seiten |
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... seemed to grow ever more powerful . Natur- ally men asked themselves with increasing earnestness whence one could come who should be powerful enough to contend with these , and with gradually increasing clear- ness the answer seemed to ...
... seemed to grow ever more powerful . Natur- ally men asked themselves with increasing earnestness whence one could come who should be powerful enough to contend with these , and with gradually increasing clear- ness the answer seemed to ...
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... seemed so blissful , and so full of glorious sunshine , began to be haunted with the dark spectres which spring from an uneasy conscience . Man seemed to himself to have fallen ; he could tell the story as he recollected it in no other ...
... seemed so blissful , and so full of glorious sunshine , began to be haunted with the dark spectres which spring from an uneasy conscience . Man seemed to himself to have fallen ; he could tell the story as he recollected it in no other ...
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... seemed to render His task hopeless and to fling back His love upon itself , that He " began to be greatly amazed and sore troubled . " Surely His suffering was not confined to the cross ! Such suffering as His was only possible in One ...
... seemed to render His task hopeless and to fling back His love upon itself , that He " began to be greatly amazed and sore troubled . " Surely His suffering was not confined to the cross ! Such suffering as His was only possible in One ...
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... seemed quite trivial , and their gods , mean men of gigantic power ; in Israel it was told in a way to exalt one's concep- tion of God , deepen one's sense of the terri- ble nature of sin and the surety of its punishment , and to mirror ...
... seemed quite trivial , and their gods , mean men of gigantic power ; in Israel it was told in a way to exalt one's concep- tion of God , deepen one's sense of the terri- ble nature of sin and the surety of its punishment , and to mirror ...
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... seemed to be open above him , the angels of God were ascending and descending on a ladder . At the top Jehovah Himself appeared and seemed to promise to Jacob and his posterity a noble and glorious future . In the morning Jacob awoke ...
... seemed to be open above him , the angels of God were ascending and descending on a ladder . At the top Jehovah Himself appeared and seemed to promise to Jacob and his posterity a noble and glorious future . In the morning Jacob awoke ...
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