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After the very fine passage at the end of Ch . VII describing the struggle against sin , before receiving Christ , he goes on with Ch . VIII apparently on the assumption that to become a Christian is to be relieved from all temptation ...
After the very fine passage at the end of Ch . VII describing the struggle against sin , before receiving Christ , he goes on with Ch . VIII apparently on the assumption that to become a Christian is to be relieved from all temptation ...
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It is also one of the most lyrical expressions of Christian belief that , once we have accepted that the law cannot ... live a new life through grace , and that nothing in life or death can separate us from the love of God in Christ .
It is also one of the most lyrical expressions of Christian belief that , once we have accepted that the law cannot ... live a new life through grace , and that nothing in life or death can separate us from the love of God in Christ .
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But he could not subscribe to Rashdall's view that Christianity was moralism ; all or nothing . I like to think of those painful conversations . ... The lectures were printed under the title Christian Mysticism , a book which was ...
But he could not subscribe to Rashdall's view that Christianity was moralism ; all or nothing . I like to think of those painful conversations . ... The lectures were printed under the title Christian Mysticism , a book which was ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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