The Quarterly Review, Volume 267, Issue 529John Murray, 1936 |
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Page 47
... Christian ethics and in a scornful repudiation even of the ethical beauty and the wisdom of Christ . Hedonism grew daily in strength as a result of the strain of the war years . The new psychological discoveries destroyed for many the ...
... Christian ethics and in a scornful repudiation even of the ethical beauty and the wisdom of Christ . Hedonism grew daily in strength as a result of the strain of the war years . The new psychological discoveries destroyed for many the ...
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... Christian life is the life of membership of a Christian fellowship . It is , therefore , , , most of all necessary that all church services should be warm , glowing , and alive in such a degree as to be able to compete on equal terms ...
... Christian life is the life of membership of a Christian fellowship . It is , therefore , , , most of all necessary that all church services should be warm , glowing , and alive in such a degree as to be able to compete on equal terms ...
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... Christianity ' ( Duckworth ) reveals , that a definite religious movement has existed over the centuries since Christ , and the world generally has known nothing about it . Between Judaism and the orthodox Christian Churches there has ...
... Christianity ' ( Duckworth ) reveals , that a definite religious movement has existed over the centuries since Christ , and the world generally has known nothing about it . Between Judaism and the orthodox Christian Churches there has ...
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