The Hope of the GospelThis non-fictional book written by George MacDonald is one of the most potent collections of Christian apologetics. Author's religious reflections and theological views are compiled in this work, making the readers question the main ideas of Christianity. |
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... wrong as in the race, forgetting that the race is made up of conscious and wrong individuals, forgets also that wrong is always generated in and done by an individual; that the wrongness exists in the individual, and by him is passed ...
... wrong as in the race, forgetting that the race is made up of conscious and wrong individuals, forgets also that wrong is always generated in and done by an individual; that the wrongness exists in the individual, and by him is passed ...
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... wrong deeds are our dead works; our evil thoughts are our live sins. These, the essential opposites of faith and love, the sins that dwell and work in us, are the sins from which Jesus came to deliver us. When we turn against them and ...
... wrong deeds are our dead works; our evil thoughts are our live sins. These, the essential opposites of faith and love, the sins that dwell and work in us, are the sins from which Jesus came to deliver us. When we turn against them and ...
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... wrong , he withdraws from the entrance , gives way for the Master to come in . He cannot make himself pure , but he can leave that which is impure ; he can spread out the ' defiled , discoloured web ' of his life before the bleaching ...
... wrong , he withdraws from the entrance , gives way for the Master to come in . He cannot make himself pure , but he can leave that which is impure ; he can spread out the ' defiled , discoloured web ' of his life before the bleaching ...
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... wrong, I will try to show at least probable. In the first place, the user of the phrase either defines the change of mind he means as one that has for its object the pardon of God, or as one that reaches to a new life: the latter seems ...
... wrong, I will try to show at least probable. In the first place, the user of the phrase either defines the change of mind he means as one that has for its object the pardon of God, or as one that reaches to a new life: the latter seems ...
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Contents
and thou shalt call his name Jesus for he shall save his people | |
JESUS AND HIS FELLOW TOWNSMEN | |
SORROW THE PLEDGE OF | |
THE REWARD OF OBEDIENCE | |
THE SALT AND THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD | |
THE HOPE OF THE UNIVERSE | |
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ALFRED EDERSHEIM aphesis authorized version babes baptized believe Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson blessed brother Capernaum child children of God Chinese dragon Christ comfort creation creature darkness death deliverance desire disciples divine endeavour essential eternal evil existence faith father in heaven father's house father's things give glad glory God's gospel Greek grow Henry Vaughan hope human hunger and thirst imagine inherit the earth JANE AUSTEN Jerusalem Jesus kingdom of heaven know the Father labour less Let your light liberty light shine live look Lord Lord's Mammon means meek mercy Messiah mind misery mourn Nazareth neighbour never obedience ourselves perfect poor possess praise presence prophet pure in heart purity repentance reveal reward righteousness sake salt selfishness sins sorrow soul spirit synagogue Syriac temple thee thou thought thyself true truth understand unto wise and prudent words yoke