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Page 297
... Christianity . To my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history . It is a bitter thought , how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been , if the Christian faith had been adopted as the religion of ...
... Christianity . To my mind this is one of the most tragical facts in all history . It is a bitter thought , how different a thing the Christianity of the world might have been , if the Christian faith had been adopted as the religion of ...
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... Christians is in a great measure a system of accommodation to that ; even to the extent of giving an apparent sanction to slavery . What is called Christian , but should rather be termed theological , morality , was not the work of Christ ...
... Christians is in a great measure a system of accommodation to that ; even to the extent of giving an apparent sanction to slavery . What is called Christian , but should rather be termed theological , morality , was not the work of Christ ...
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... Christian ethics that grand department of duty is scarcely noticed or acknowledged . It is in the Koran , not the New Testament , that we read the maxim- " A ruler who appoints any man to an office , when there is in his dominions ...
... Christian ethics that grand department of duty is scarcely noticed or acknowledged . It is in the Koran , not the New Testament , that we read the maxim- " A ruler who appoints any man to an office , when there is in his dominions ...
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