The American Church Monthly, Volume 8Temple Publishing Corporation, 1920 - Anglo-Catholicism |
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... perhaps of family op- position , the soldier is very positively doing something- not merely refusing something more desirable and not only his country , but his own immortal soul , are benefitted thereby . Some other term , then , than ...
... perhaps of family op- position , the soldier is very positively doing something- not merely refusing something more desirable and not only his country , but his own immortal soul , are benefitted thereby . Some other term , then , than ...
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... perhaps has more inhibitions than it has max- ims of a postive nature , but on the whole there are fully as many positive duties recognized by the average man as there are negative ones . But it is in the field of religion that the ...
... perhaps has more inhibitions than it has max- ims of a postive nature , but on the whole there are fully as many positive duties recognized by the average man as there are negative ones . But it is in the field of religion that the ...
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... perhaps proper to become disgusted with these petty regulations and look with long- ing to a Church which places the emphasis upon the weight- ier matters of the law . It does not lessen the disgust to dis- cover that these rules do not ...
... perhaps proper to become disgusted with these petty regulations and look with long- ing to a Church which places the emphasis upon the weight- ier matters of the law . It does not lessen the disgust to dis- cover that these rules do not ...
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... Perhaps there are a few of us left who do not care to take a German's word for anything . The Ger- man mind has shown itself fully capable of wantonly pull- ing the wings off butterflies - mentally , morally and spirit- ually . Men from ...
... Perhaps there are a few of us left who do not care to take a German's word for anything . The Ger- man mind has shown itself fully capable of wantonly pull- ing the wings off butterflies - mentally , morally and spirit- ually . Men from ...
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... Perhaps our writer relies upon a quotation from the " Apologia " in which Newman admits that he thought the French revolution unchristian in casting off sovereigns who had a divine right of inheritance . ( P. 14 of the pamphlet ) . This ...
... Perhaps our writer relies upon a quotation from the " Apologia " in which Newman admits that he thought the French revolution unchristian in casting off sovereigns who had a divine right of inheritance . ( P. 14 of the pamphlet ) . This ...
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Page 418 - If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, and one of you say unto them. Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled ; notwithstanding ye give them not those tilings which are needful to the body ; what doth it profit ? Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
Page 195 - He saith unto them, Moses because of the hardness of your hearts suffered you to put away your wives: but from the beginning it was not so.
Page 192 - But I say unto you, That whosoever shall put away his wife, saving for the cause of fornication, causeth her to commit adultery : and whosoever shall marry her that is divorced committeth adultery.
Page 344 - And he said unto them, Take heed, and beware of covetousness: for a man's life consisteth not in the abundance of the things which he possesseth.
Page 142 - And now in age I bud again, After so many deaths I live and write; I once more smell the dew and rain, And relish versing: O my only light, It cannot be That I am he, On whom thy tempests fell all night.
Page 214 - But he answered one of them, and said, Friend, I do thee no wrong: didst not thou agree with me for a penny ? Take that thine is, and go thy way: I will give unto this, last, even as unto thee. Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own ? Is thine eye evil, because I am good ? "So the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.
Page 194 - Then came Peter to him, and said ; Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him ? till seven times ? Jesus saith unto him ; I say not unto thee, until seven times, but until seventy times seven.
Page 503 - Let no man deceive you by any means, for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition : who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself
Page 524 - ... and thine ears shall hear a word behind thee, saying, " This is the way, walk ye in it," when ye turn to the right hand, and when ye turn to the left.
Page 195 - You have heard that it was said, "An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth.