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... Christian sentiment , but also presenting in too many quarters a spectacle unprece- dented in modern history , of fixed and deliberate anta- gonism to the dogmas of the Christian creed . Not only the world of sense , but of supernatural ...
... Christian sentiment , but also presenting in too many quarters a spectacle unprece- dented in modern history , of fixed and deliberate anta- gonism to the dogmas of the Christian creed . Not only the world of sense , but of supernatural ...
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... Christians , a protest based on history against a menacing future , against the programme of a powerful coalition , at one time openly proclaimed , at another more darkly insi- nuated , and which thousands of busy hands are daily PREFACE,
... Christians , a protest based on history against a menacing future , against the programme of a powerful coalition , at one time openly proclaimed , at another more darkly insi- nuated , and which thousands of busy hands are daily PREFACE,
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... Christian interpreta- tion , or rather are directly derived from the letter and spirit of the Gospel , ought , on the contrary , to be in positive accord with them , and to exercise a constant purifying and ennobling influence on their ...
... Christian interpreta- tion , or rather are directly derived from the letter and spirit of the Gospel , ought , on the contrary , to be in positive accord with them , and to exercise a constant purifying and ennobling influence on their ...
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... Christianity has become so general and cuts so deep - partly for this very reason , that , under the mass of rubbish it is overlaid with , its eternal , divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present ...
... Christianity has become so general and cuts so deep - partly for this very reason , that , under the mass of rubbish it is overlaid with , its eternal , divine , and saving germ is hidden from the short - sighted gaze of the present ...
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... Christian centuries by the bishop of Rome , as holding the primacy , we seem to lose sight of him again , for of the privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and ...
... Christian centuries by the bishop of Rome , as holding the primacy , we seem to lose sight of him again , for of the privileges afterwards obtained or laid claim to by the Popes not one can be traced up to the earliest times , and ...
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