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" ... death. He cannot connect that death with time; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power. "
Die Gotteskindschaft des Menschen: die theologische Anthropologie bei George ... - Page 309
by Thomas Gerold - 2007 - 384 lehte
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Theological Essays

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1853 - 538 lehte
...of sin, knows what it is to have been in a state of death. He cannot connect that death with time ; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it 01 all its reality, of all its power....
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Theological Essays

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1854 - 416 lehte
...connect that death with time ; he m ust say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive...reality, of all its power. I know what it means all too 360 THE QUESTION STATED. well while you let me connect it with my present and personal being, with...
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The Dublin Review, 1. osa

Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1854 - 580 lehte
...connect that death with time ; he must say that Christ lias brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power. 1 know what it, means all too well while you let me connect it with my present and personal being,...
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The Concluding Essay and Preface to the Second Edition of Mr. Maurice's ...

Frederick Denison Maurice - 1854 - 78 lehte
...of sin, knows what it is to have been in a state of death. He cannot connect that death with time ; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power....
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Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors

James Freeman Clarke - 1866 - 540 lehte
...Christ has brought htm out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into thc future, and yon deprive It of all its reality, of all its power. I know what it means all too »'H1 while you let me connect it with my present anil personal being, with the pane-s of conscience...
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Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors

James Freeman Clarke - 1866 - 560 lehte
...of sin, knows what it is to have been in a state of death. He cannot connect that death with time ; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future, and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power....
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Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors

James Freeman Clarke - 1867 - 540 lehte
...of sin, knows what it is to have been in a state ol death. He eannot connect that death with time; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of cternal death. Throw that idea into the future, and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power....
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Orthodoxy: Its Truths and Errors

James Freeman Clarke - 1880 - 536 lehte
...cannot connect that death with time; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power. 1 know what it means all too well while you let me connect it with my present and personal being, with...
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Orthodoxy, its truths and errors

James Freeman Clarke - 1884 - 536 lehte
...that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future »nd you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power....connect It with my present and personal being, with the ;mngs of conscience which I suffer now. It becomes a mere vague dream and bhadow to me when you project...
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That Unknown Country: Or, what Living Men Believe Concerning Punishment ...

Lyman Abbott - 1888 - 996 lehte
...of sin, knows what it is to have been in a state of death. He cannot connect that death with time ; he must say that Christ has brought him out of the bonds of eternal death. Throw that idea into the future and you deprive it of all its reality, of all its power....
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