The Eclectic ReviewHodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... soul , for the second principle in which it then lives , and in which God and the kingdom of heaven is , as also the angels and Paradise , is shut up from him , and he cannot get to it . In this mystical fashion the man talks not ...
... soul , for the second principle in which it then lives , and in which God and the kingdom of heaven is , as also the angels and Paradise , is shut up from him , and he cannot get to it . In this mystical fashion the man talks not ...
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... soul , and therefore when Christ shed His blood , His soul was rent with that great agony , in virtue of which there was power to pacify and allay those disturbed conditions in which our misery had its root . The life of Christ , the ...
... soul , and therefore when Christ shed His blood , His soul was rent with that great agony , in virtue of which there was power to pacify and allay those disturbed conditions in which our misery had its root . The life of Christ , the ...
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... soul , which soul was now able to assist in enfranchis- ing a spirit from the bonds of sinful indulgence . The whole story of Janet is a marvellous piece of moral history , harrowing in some of its details , but essentially healthy in ...
... soul , which soul was now able to assist in enfranchis- ing a spirit from the bonds of sinful indulgence . The whole story of Janet is a marvellous piece of moral history , harrowing in some of its details , but essentially healthy in ...
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