The Essence of ChristianityJ. Chapman, 1854 - 340 pages |
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abstract according activity already appearance attributes becomes believe blood body bread certainly Christ Christian conceived conception condition consciousness consequently contradiction contrary creation definite denies dependent determined difference distinction distinguished divine earth effect essence essential example existence expresses external fact faith Father feeling flesh force future gives ground heart heathens heaven heavenly Hence highest holy human idea identity imagination immediate individual infinite least lies light limits living matter means merely mind miracle moral mystery nature necessarily necessary necessity object opposite origin perfect philosophy positive practical prayer predicates present principle Providence pure qualities quod reality reason regarded relation religion religious revelation sake says sense separate significance soul species spirit stands suffering takes thee theology things thou thought tion true truth understanding unity universal virtue wishes