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... Christ . It is not administered till 14 years of age because before that age the mind is not judged to be sufficiently mature and capable . The act of confirmation imposes on the Christian self circumspection ; as by that ceremony the ...
... Christ . It is not administered till 14 years of age because before that age the mind is not judged to be sufficiently mature and capable . The act of confirmation imposes on the Christian self circumspection ; as by that ceremony the ...
Page 144
... Christian ideal by which professors of the faith have been often humiliated and sometimes actually dis- graced ... Christian way the primary axiom for conduct is manifestly " No compromise . " " There is no such thing as a Christian ...
... Christian ideal by which professors of the faith have been often humiliated and sometimes actually dis- graced ... Christian way the primary axiom for conduct is manifestly " No compromise . " " There is no such thing as a Christian ...
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... Christian ideal . Perilous it is , none the less , because it tempts us to believe that there is something about day - by - day Christian living that has always the nature of a crusade ; that it is always and everywhere an unfurling of ...
... Christian ideal . Perilous it is , none the less , because it tempts us to believe that there is something about day - by - day Christian living that has always the nature of a crusade ; that it is always and everywhere an unfurling of ...
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POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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