The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... Christ are mine . He for this purpose became man , that He might free us from the guilt and infection of sin . Thou wert he that wrought the sin in me : keep it as thine own portion ; and my Lord Jesus Christ hath wrought in me that ...
... Christ are mine . He for this purpose became man , that He might free us from the guilt and infection of sin . Thou wert he that wrought the sin in me : keep it as thine own portion ; and my Lord Jesus Christ hath wrought in me that ...
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... Christ stands in relation to nature ard to God ; but even what might be called by some , his most daring metaphysics have attributes which will be sought for in vain in most metaphysics : they do carry the mind up to conclusions which ...
... Christ stands in relation to nature ard to God ; but even what might be called by some , his most daring metaphysics have attributes which will be sought for in vain in most metaphysics : they do carry the mind up to conclusions which ...
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... Christ . The reason is clear ; the Old Testament presents us " with a model in Jehovah : the New Testament offers no guide " in life for any one . The blasphemer appears to have been a little puzzled by the character of Christ . He says ...
... Christ . The reason is clear ; the Old Testament presents us " with a model in Jehovah : the New Testament offers no guide " in life for any one . The blasphemer appears to have been a little puzzled by the character of Christ . He says ...
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