...ings of this Sunday afternoon, Jesus seemed to him more to resemble a clown than a king. He heartily resented the whole performance. He shared the views of the Greeks and Romans, who...
...of the risen and glorified Christ. The Apostle Paul later on transformed this new gospel into Christianity, a religion embodying his own theologic views and portraying his own person...
...rsonality of the Father, and he effected this change in the Greek's views by the following steps of rea...161:2.1 Since Nathaniel and Thomas had so fully approved Rodan's views of the gospel of the kingdom,...
...xt. Now it is possible, through personality association, to unite these views of temporal existence and ete...of self, constitutes worship. At least, that is the way the philosopher views it.
160:3.2 When these exp...
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159:4.3 "These writings are the work of men, some of them holy men, others not so holy. The teachings of these books represent the views and extent of enlightenment o...
...imons were well-nigh agreed in their estimate of Jesus, and they labored diligently to bring their brethren around to the full acceptance of their views. While Andrew continued as th...
...equires only uniformity of insight, not uniformity of viewpoint and outlook. The religion of the spirit does not demand uniformity of intellectual views, only unity of spirit feeling...
...he Messiah, at least a holy man, or perhaps a prophet, the meeting was divided into four nearly equal groups who held, respectively, the following views of Jesus:
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...dom, unfailingly harmonizing and co-ordinating these many and divergent views of the gospel at his weekly q...FFLICTION
148:5.1 At another of these private interviews in the garden Nathaniel asked...
....11 In the very midst of Palestine there lived the Samaritans, with whom "the Jews had no dealings," notwithstanding that they held many views similar to the Jewish teachin...