Ministers Of ReformBasic Books, 1982年10月12日 - 307 頁 |
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... Christian family , fed with the conceptions of Christianity [ and ] steeped in the reverence for Christianity . " He positively yearned for some unreasonable faith that he would have to accept to put himself out of his misery . His life ...
... Christian family , fed with the conceptions of Christianity [ and ] steeped in the reverence for Christianity . " He positively yearned for some unreasonable faith that he would have to accept to put himself out of his misery . His life ...
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... Christian to fight selfishness in himself and in society was to practice , at all times , self - sacrifice in imitation of Christ on the cross . " The most glorious career that love can conceive for its object is one of complete ...
... Christian to fight selfishness in himself and in society was to practice , at all times , self - sacrifice in imitation of Christ on the cross . " The most glorious career that love can conceive for its object is one of complete ...
第 57 頁
Robert M. Crunden. Christian Association on 27 March 1892 , first published a year later , and largely ignored by ... Christian truth . “ Christianity as revelation is not only to , it is in man's thought and reason . Beyond all other ...
Robert M. Crunden. Christian Association on 27 March 1892 , first published a year later , and largely ignored by ... Christian truth . “ Christianity as revelation is not only to , it is in man's thought and reason . Beyond all other ...
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The Conversion to Social Reform | 16 |
Two Visions of Democracy | 39 |
A HullHouse of the Mind | 64 |
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