Journal of the Transactions of the Victoria Institute, Or Philosophical Society of Great Britain, Том 51Victoria Institute., 1919 |
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... Paul was mad ( Acts xxvi , 24 ) . Church assemblies with miraculous gifts might be ( and doubtless were ) often accounted mad ( 1 Cor . xiv , 23 ) , and lastly it is stated definitely that there are heights of spiritual life when the ...
... Paul was mad ( Acts xxvi , 24 ) . Church assemblies with miraculous gifts might be ( and doubtless were ) often accounted mad ( 1 Cor . xiv , 23 ) , and lastly it is stated definitely that there are heights of spiritual life when the ...
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... Paul especially seems deeply impressed with the paramount necessity of never allowing spiritual visions or transports to obscure or unsettle in the smallest degree the essential sobriety of the sane well - balanced man . Nothing in the ...
... Paul especially seems deeply impressed with the paramount necessity of never allowing spiritual visions or transports to obscure or unsettle in the smallest degree the essential sobriety of the sane well - balanced man . Nothing in the ...
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... Paul devotes such extreme care as to their sanity . The same care is expressed in the dictum of the Keswick Convention : " Our work is twofold - first to make natural men spiritual , and then to make spiritual men natural . ” The fact ...
... Paul devotes such extreme care as to their sanity . The same care is expressed in the dictum of the Keswick Convention : " Our work is twofold - first to make natural men spiritual , and then to make spiritual men natural . ” The fact ...
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... Paul had any spiritual illumination at all , when he was still Saul , in his own words ( Acts xxvi , 11 ) he was exceedingly " maniacal " ; while on the other hand , when he spoke before Festus the words of truth and soberness , he was ...
... Paul had any spiritual illumination at all , when he was still Saul , in his own words ( Acts xxvi , 11 ) he was exceedingly " maniacal " ; while on the other hand , when he spoke before Festus the words of truth and soberness , he was ...
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... Paul at times perhaps least of all . Observe in the beautiful Phædrus of Plato how Socrates points out that those that seek God are accounted mad . They endeavour to discover of themselves the nature of God , and when they grasp Him ...
... Paul at times perhaps least of all . Observe in the beautiful Phædrus of Plato how Socrates points out that those that seek God are accounted mad . They endeavour to discover of themselves the nature of God , and when they grasp Him ...
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