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Law and Religion By B. Lindars (Editor) A collection of specialised essays by leading theologians on the relationship between law and religion in the Old and New Testaments, focusing on the traditions of the Israelites, the actions and teachings of Jesus, and the subsequent apostolic tradition. ISBN-13: 9780227679081 |
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Letters of the Scattered Brotherhood By Mary Strong (Editor) A collection of anonymous letters addressing spiritual questions, providing a message to those in search of spiritual strength that is reassuring, yet entirely free from pious sentimentality. ISBN-13: 9780227678794 |
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Life Can Begin Again By Helmut Thielicke A collection of inspirational addresses taking their themes from the Sermon on the Mount, showing how the Sermon cannot be understood without seeing it in the context of the person and work of Christ. ISBN-13: 9780227678541 |
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Life of the Servant By Henry Suso One of the classics of medieval mystical literature, this is the autobiographical account of Suso's spiritual journey, as told to a woman who sought his counsel. ISBN-13: 9780227678626 |
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Life, Walk and Triumph of Faith, The By William Romaine Brought together in one volume, this trilogy on the subject of Christian faith is one of the most important works of the Evangelical Revival of the 18th century. ISBN-13: 9780227677445 |
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Literature and Sacrament: The Sacred and the Secular in John Donne By Theresa M. DiPasquale This acclaimed study of Donne’s secular and religious poetry places it in the context of 17th century theories of representation and reception, and sheds new light on the poetics of the period. ISBN-13: 9780227679678 |
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Lord's Supper, The By Jean-Jaques von Allmen An essay on Christianity's central sacrament that examines from within the Reformed Tradition the truths enshrined in the Lord’s Supper, seeing the act not only as a sign or symbol, but as the real presence of Christ. ISBN-13: 9780227170434 |
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