Seven Questions in DisputeFleming H. Revell Company, 1924 - 158 pages The chapters forming the content of this volume appeared, primarily, as a series of articles in the columns of The Sunday School Times, and are not written from a sectarian or denominational standpoint. The principles and propositions discussed are fundamental. The differences which raise the issues considered, show a line of cleavage that runs through all denominations. As modernism attacks all that is vital in the Christian religion, the real issue presented is: Shall Christianity remain Christian? - Preface. |
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... human minds . Worse still , if it is an im- postor , the odium of indictment and conviction will sink it to a place far below the level of man - made books because , from beginning to end , it claims to be the Word of God , by in ...
... human minds . Worse still , if it is an im- postor , the odium of indictment and conviction will sink it to a place far below the level of man - made books because , from beginning to end , it claims to be the Word of God , by in ...
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... human origin : the first verse , which gives the most reasonable account of creation ever advanced ; the twenty- fourth verse , which gives the only law govern- ing the continuity of life on earth ; and the twenty - sixth , which gives ...
... human origin : the first verse , which gives the most reasonable account of creation ever advanced ; the twenty- fourth verse , which gives the only law govern- ing the continuity of life on earth ; and the twenty - sixth , which gives ...
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William Jennings Bryan. ΙΛΙΟ I AM THE WAY , THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE If Christ is NOT God . HUMANITY II THE DEITY OF CHRIST W HEN one considers that.
William Jennings Bryan. ΙΛΙΟ I AM THE WAY , THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE If Christ is NOT God . HUMANITY II THE DEITY OF CHRIST W HEN one considers that.
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... human , acclaim His Di- vinity , explaining that He was Divine in the sense in which all men have something of divinity in them . The interpretation which they give to the word " Divinity " robs Christ of His Lordship and makes Him ...
... human , acclaim His Di- vinity , explaining that He was Divine in the sense in which all men have something of divinity in them . The interpretation which they give to the word " Divinity " robs Christ of His Lordship and makes Him ...
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... human knowledge , it cannot be said that he [ Jesus ] added anything . In science , literature , government , economics , he seems to have been upon the same level as the average uneducated man of his time . He gave no counsel as to the ...
... human knowledge , it cannot be said that he [ Jesus ] added anything . In science , literature , government , economics , he seems to have been upon the same level as the average uneducated man of his time . He gave no counsel as to the ...
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