Freedom in the Church of England: Six Sermons Suggested by the Voysey Judgement, Preached in S. James's Chapel, York StreetHenry S. King, 1871 - 109 стор. |
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... unity of nature . The unity of nature makes all the parts so related , each to each , that we are enabled to build them up into the conception of one being whom we call the Man . The diversity of parts enables us to compose them into a ...
... unity of nature . The unity of nature makes all the parts so related , each to each , that we are enabled to build them up into the conception of one being whom we call the Man . The diversity of parts enables us to compose them into a ...
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... , one another ; -then behold beneath them all the one human heart and intellect and passions - as the fountain whose waters flow through the whole great river— and you will approach the conception of the unity of 2 Freedom in the Church .
... , one another ; -then behold beneath them all the one human heart and intellect and passions - as the fountain whose waters flow through the whole great river— and you will approach the conception of the unity of 2 Freedom in the Church .
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... unity of the race . Of all these ideas , we could not bear to lose one . There is not one of these representations of human thought which has not done its part in the growth of the main idea . We want every conceivable phase of human ...
... unity of the race . Of all these ideas , we could not bear to lose one . There is not one of these representations of human thought which has not done its part in the growth of the main idea . We want every conceivable phase of human ...
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... unity of the race , we can go on to represent the unity of a nation . Take England , for example . We must conceive of the nation as one Being , growing into perfection by the slow formation and accretion of great ideas . The unity of ...
... unity of the race , we can go on to represent the unity of a nation . Take England , for example . We must conceive of the nation as one Being , growing into perfection by the slow formation and accretion of great ideas . The unity of ...
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... unity of a living organism only when every man in it has power to develope himself freely within certain limits chosen by general consent , and has power to do so in every possible variety of situation . Of course , these individuals ...
... unity of a living organism only when every man in it has power to develope himself freely within certain limits chosen by general consent , and has power to do so in every possible variety of situation . Of course , these individuals ...
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