The Hibbert Journal, Volumen23Lawrence Pearsall Jacks, George Dawes Hicks George Allen & Unwin, 1924 "Jesus or Christ?" issued as monographic supplement, 1909. |
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... Christ Jesus that should never fall . The all - important fact which Fox believed that he had discovered was that man is never " mere man , " never just " natural man . " He is always man plus . Something of God is added ; some of that ...
... Christ Jesus that should never fall . The all - important fact which Fox believed that he had discovered was that man is never " mere man , " never just " natural man . " He is always man plus . Something of God is added ; some of that ...
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... Christ or of Christ as " God , we advisedly at this point use the ( ontologically ) more non - committal expression , " Christ has for us the religious value of God , " in the Ritschlian sense of that phrase . What the metaphysical ...
... Christ or of Christ as " God , we advisedly at this point use the ( ontologically ) more non - committal expression , " Christ has for us the religious value of God , " in the Ritschlian sense of that phrase . What the metaphysical ...
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... Christ from God . Faith in Christ is felt to be faith in God . The human Jesus so acts on us that in Him we experience the personal energising of God , and He awakens in us such a response that in trusting in Him we realise that we are ...
... Christ from God . Faith in Christ is felt to be faith in God . The human Jesus so acts on us that in Him we experience the personal energising of God , and He awakens in us such a response that in trusting in Him we realise that we are ...
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ARTICLES | 5 |
NEWMAN FRANCIS WILLIAM 345 | 192 |
ADVERTISING MODERN THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL EFFECTS OF 510 | 263 |
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