id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 33672 Martineau, Harriet The Essential Faith of the Universal Church; Deduced from the Sacred Records .txt text/plain 34617 1126 54 Christianity by their belief in the Unity of God and the consistency of of the strict Unity of Jehovah, the divine authority of Jesus Christ, entirely man; divine indeed in his derived power and spiritual remained Jews, ascribing to God alone all divine attributes, worshiping respecting the nature or person of God. They speak and write of Him as to the Christians as to men 'sanctified by God the Father;' and in As a power, as influence exerted by God himself, is the spirit given by God through Jesus Christ, and comfirmed by miraculous power, Like Christians of the present day, they believed the Holy Spirit to nature and far inferior in power to the firm and clear faith with which through the spiritual world of which God has made every man an conception of the nature of the Christian Church. spirit and in truth.' We have said that the essence of Christian faith ./cache/33672.txt ./txt/33672.txt