Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... Saints , as it seems to me entirely natural to do . Saints in the usual sense of the word were quite unacceptable , being not only Popish but entirely out of line with God's plan of salvation . Saints existed to be prayed to , and this ...
... Saints , as it seems to me entirely natural to do . Saints in the usual sense of the word were quite unacceptable , being not only Popish but entirely out of line with God's plan of salvation . Saints existed to be prayed to , and this ...
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... Saints all had to be present , to form a happy , confident nucleus for the sinners to join . We lived with the fiction that sinners would attend . There were always a few hymns before the meeting , sung seated , ' while our friends are ...
... Saints all had to be present , to form a happy , confident nucleus for the sinners to join . We lived with the fiction that sinners would attend . There were always a few hymns before the meeting , sung seated , ' while our friends are ...
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... Saints . ' Apparently the behaviour thought to become Saints was not very hospitable ; the visitors occasionally got asked to tea , but never by my mother . There was no detailed tradition about the baptism of believers ' children ...
... Saints . ' Apparently the behaviour thought to become Saints was not very hospitable ; the visitors occasionally got asked to tea , but never by my mother . There was no detailed tradition about the baptism of believers ' children ...
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