The Permanence of Christianity Considered in Eight Lectures Preached Before the University of Oxford in the Year MDCCCLXXII on the Foundation of the Late Rev. John BamptonRivingtons, 1873 - 387 páginas |
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... Duty is resolved into resignation to the invariable Laws of Nature , and into the submission of indi- vidual desires to the general good of the race or species.2 Religion , if indeed it can be said to exist , is explained to be a ...
... Duty is resolved into resignation to the invariable Laws of Nature , and into the submission of indi- vidual desires to the general good of the race or species.2 Religion , if indeed it can be said to exist , is explained to be a ...
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... duties towards Him , and of His will respecting us . These are our own nature and constitution , the testimony of mankind , and the course of the world's history . Of these , the last , as being the most matter of fact , would probably ...
... duties towards Him , and of His will respecting us . These are our own nature and constitution , the testimony of mankind , and the course of the world's history . Of these , the last , as being the most matter of fact , would probably ...
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... duty of conversion is no longer felt ; its possibility no longer dreamed . Not so with the Churches of the Christian faith , which acknowledge to the full the obligation of missionary labour , whatever be the measure of success ...
... duty of conversion is no longer felt ; its possibility no longer dreamed . Not so with the Churches of the Christian faith , which acknowledge to the full the obligation of missionary labour , whatever be the measure of success ...
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... ; so there is a certain be further who Reasons for enter- effect ing on the present want argument . of confidence in the credentials of Christianity , Duty of teachers tianity . when it is consented to LECT . I. ] OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS . 47.
... ; so there is a certain be further who Reasons for enter- effect ing on the present want argument . of confidence in the credentials of Christianity , Duty of teachers tianity . when it is consented to LECT . I. ] OF RELIGIOUS SYSTEMS . 47.
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... duty which belongs to the Church of God in every age and to his " watchmen " in every generation , which may be described as the discerning of the signs of the times . Much of the influence , much of the use- fulness of individual ...
... duty which belongs to the Church of God in every age and to his " watchmen " in every generation , which may be described as the discerning of the signs of the times . Much of the influence , much of the use- fulness of individual ...
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