The Elements of Christian Science: A Treatise Upon Moral Philosophy and PracticeHooker, 1857 - 379 sider |
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... highest good , and the means of dis- covering it . CHAPTER III .. ..................... .29 God the Supreme Good , and the only Standard of Good . - It must have been so to Christ and to Adam . - The case of Adam . - Adam's Moral ...
... highest good , and the means of dis- covering it . CHAPTER III .. ..................... .29 God the Supreme Good , and the only Standard of Good . - It must have been so to Christ and to Adam . - The case of Adam . - Adam's Moral ...
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... highest law of Reason is not Nature , nor the law of the Family , or of the Nation , but the Faith of Christ , -and this in a three - fold view . - 1st , as written ; 2ndly , as enforced by the Church and in the Church ; 3dly , as ...
... highest law of Reason is not Nature , nor the law of the Family , or of the Nation , but the Faith of Christ , -and this in a three - fold view . - 1st , as written ; 2ndly , as enforced by the Church and in the Church ; 3dly , as ...
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... of Receiving His Body and Blood ; 3d , of the Indwelling of the Spirit . - Love is the highest Christian state . - The Eucharist is hence a school of Works and Love . CHAPTER I .... BOOK V. THE HOME AND ITS AFFECTIONS 10 1 CONTENTS ,
... of Receiving His Body and Blood ; 3d , of the Indwelling of the Spirit . - Love is the highest Christian state . - The Eucharist is hence a school of Works and Love . CHAPTER I .... BOOK V. THE HOME AND ITS AFFECTIONS 10 1 CONTENTS ,
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... Highest motive for Marriage is affection .-- Children should not marry without consent of parents . - Third law , the supremacy in Marriage belongs to the Husband . This doctrine is made tolerable by Christianity . CHAPTER IV . .301 Law ...
... Highest motive for Marriage is affection .-- Children should not marry without consent of parents . - Third law , the supremacy in Marriage belongs to the Husband . This doctrine is made tolerable by Christianity . CHAPTER IV . .301 Law ...
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... highest good , and the means of discovering it . In our last chapter we used a phrase " Human Nature , " for the constitution of man , as consisting of body , soul and spirit . By this word we meant the whole nature of man considered ...
... highest good , and the means of discovering it . In our last chapter we used a phrase " Human Nature , " for the constitution of man , as consisting of body , soul and spirit . By this word we meant the whole nature of man considered ...
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