Christian Examiner and Theological Review, 第 61 卷James Miller, 1856 |
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第 4 頁
... feel the rod of ecclesiastical proscription and outlawry . Conservative Quaker preachers denominated Abolitionists as ir- religious and worldly men , whose purpose it was to destroy the ancient landmarks . The disownment of Isaac T ...
... feel the rod of ecclesiastical proscription and outlawry . Conservative Quaker preachers denominated Abolitionists as ir- religious and worldly men , whose purpose it was to destroy the ancient landmarks . The disownment of Isaac T ...
第 14 頁
... feeling of wonder , to look on an artificial representation of the globe , and observe how great is the portion of its sur- face given to the ocean . Is it not strange , we say , that , since man is the noblest of God's creatures here ...
... feeling of wonder , to look on an artificial representation of the globe , and observe how great is the portion of its sur- face given to the ocean . Is it not strange , we say , that , since man is the noblest of God's creatures here ...
第 18 頁
... feel that , until I took up your work , I had been traversing the ocean blindfolded . I did not think , I did not know , the amazing and beautiful combination of all the works of Him whom you so beautifully term ' the Great First ...
... feel that , until I took up your work , I had been traversing the ocean blindfolded . I did not think , I did not know , the amazing and beautiful combination of all the works of Him whom you so beautifully term ' the Great First ...
第 21 頁
... the prospects of harmo- nizing our differences . We feel that the subject is alien from all strife , a subject eminently engaging , pacifying , and constraining of sympathy and harmony . That Christ died for us in any sense , ought to.
... the prospects of harmo- nizing our differences . We feel that the subject is alien from all strife , a subject eminently engaging , pacifying , and constraining of sympathy and harmony . That Christ died for us in any sense , ought to.
第 29 頁
... feel the severity of the Divine ven- geance , in order to appease the wrath of God and sat- isfy his justice . Hence it was necessary for him to con- tend with the powers of hell and the horror of eternal death . " " Christ suffered in ...
... feel the severity of the Divine ven- geance , in order to appease the wrath of God and sat- isfy his justice . Hence it was necessary for him to con- tend with the powers of hell and the horror of eternal death . " " Christ suffered in ...
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