913 resultados para Glory of God
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v.3 A true and faithful account of the most material passages of a dispute.--Quakerism confirmed: or, A vindication of the chief doctrines and principles of the people called Quakers.--Universal love considered, and established upon its right foundation.--An epistle of love and friendly advice.--R. B.'s apology for the true Christian divinity vindicated.--The possibility and necessity of the inward and immediate revelation of the spirit of God.--R. B.'s testimony concerning his father.
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Includes bibliography.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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C. Le Fevre. Omniscience of the deity.--W. Whittaker. The certainty of punishment.--C. Le Fevre. Christian resignation.--T. Smith. Self-righteousness reproved.--D. Ackley. Christian revivalism.--C. Hammond. Triumph of the Gospel.--T. Sawyer. Mans̓ littleness and dignity.--B. Hallock. The seasons of life.--M. Smith. Universal paternity of God.--W. Manley. Free will--free agency--necessity.--H. Fitz. The destruction of the wicked.--T. Sawyer. Humility.--G. Quinby. The certainty of punishment.--R. Williams. Candor in the investigation of religious truth.--M. Ballou. Seeking God.--B. Hallock. The Christians̓ triumph.--E. Chapin. The Christian name and the Christian spirit.--T. Sawyer. Blessed are the merciful.
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"The life of Milton, by Edward Philips, 1694": p. [xi]-xliii.
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Translated from the Latin as found in Edward Burton's edition of the author's works, Oxford, 1827. Burton's notes are included. cf. Advertisement, v. 1, p. [iii]
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Jeremiah, the prophet of Israel.--The Buddha, the prince of mysticism.--Socrates, the champion of intellectual piety.--Jesus, the preacher of the kingdom of God.--St. Paul, the apostle of a universal religion.--Marcus Aurelius, the philosopher of a dying world.--Augustine, the schoolmaster of the middle ages.--Mohammed, the revivalist of Semitism.--Martin Luther, and the dawn of the modern age.
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Editor's preface signed: Nathan Haskell Dole.
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Includes index.