The Reformed Church ReviewPublication Board of the Reformed Church, 1916 |
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... relation of divine grace to human freedom in the work of conversion is not found in the denial of either factor ; for this would either elevate man to the dignity of a selfredeemer , or degrade him to an irrational machine , and would ...
... relation of divine grace to human freedom in the work of conversion is not found in the denial of either factor ; for this would either elevate man to the dignity of a selfredeemer , or degrade him to an irrational machine , and would ...
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... relation to wealth . " It is the ultimate aim of Christianity to create a social order in which the weakest and humblest shall have a fair oppor- tunity to develop his powers and capacities in the free exercise of such gifts of mind and ...
... relation to wealth . " It is the ultimate aim of Christianity to create a social order in which the weakest and humblest shall have a fair oppor- tunity to develop his powers and capacities in the free exercise of such gifts of mind and ...
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... relation of evolution to Christianity . He shows how the forces and factors in the evolu- tionary process may be safely appropriated by Christian thinkers . He allows room for environment and heredity in the development of life and ...
... relation of evolution to Christianity . He shows how the forces and factors in the evolu- tionary process may be safely appropriated by Christian thinkers . He allows room for environment and heredity in the development of life and ...
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