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... souls of those around us , as we believe that the salvation of those souls depends upon their receiving and obeying the gospel , let our conversation be as becometh the gospel . Among the different denominations of Christians also ...
... souls of those around us , as we believe that the salvation of those souls depends upon their receiving and obeying the gospel , let our conversation be as becometh the gospel . Among the different denominations of Christians also ...
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or fancied wrongs , they are collecting their forces and nerv- ing their souls to the battle . Such is the rising spirit of the times . We may deny or seek to disguise it , but proofs meet the eye at every glance . We may denounce it ...
or fancied wrongs , they are collecting their forces and nerv- ing their souls to the battle . Such is the rising spirit of the times . We may deny or seek to disguise it , but proofs meet the eye at every glance . We may denounce it ...
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... soul , no charac- ter , but as these exist in its individual members . Each mem- ber of the great whole has a separate existence , will , powers , duties of his own , and which cannot be merged in the mass . The reformer's concern is ...
... soul , no charac- ter , but as these exist in its individual members . Each mem- ber of the great whole has a separate existence , will , powers , duties of his own , and which cannot be merged in the mass . The reformer's concern is ...
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... soul , had they for a purer virtue , a greater amount of human happiness they , who seem to have had not the least sympathy with their fellow - beings ? Indeed , what induce- ment can he who believes merely that he is to - day , and to ...
... soul , had they for a purer virtue , a greater amount of human happiness they , who seem to have had not the least sympathy with their fellow - beings ? Indeed , what induce- ment can he who believes merely that he is to - day , and to ...
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... soul . It recognises no spirit in man , and , consequently , can appeal only to the body , to bodily appetites and ... soul , its moral life dies , as quickly as does the body when deprived of wholesome nutriment . The soul hungers and ...
... soul . It recognises no spirit in man , and , consequently , can appeal only to the body , to bodily appetites and ... soul , its moral life dies , as quickly as does the body when deprived of wholesome nutriment . The soul hungers and ...
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