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Once for all we must be on our guard against the sin of supposing that what God desires of any of us is the mere intellectual acceptance of any statement with regard to Him. Christian belief is only to a limited extent a thing of the head. Yes; let even the pledged servants of Jesus Christ beware of the awful snare of setting mere correctness of theological opinion above personal holiness
Hutton, John Alexander. The Authority and Person of Our Lord. [1]
John Alexander Hutton (1868-1947) was a Protestant Christian preacher from Birmingham. He was the editor of The British Weekly. He traveled as a preacher and lecturer in North America and Europe. [2]
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Once for all we must be on our guard against the sin of supposing that what God desires of any of us is the mere intellectual acceptance of any statement with regard to Him. Christian belief is only to a limited extent a thing of the head. Yes; let even the pledged servants of Jesus Christ beware of the awful snare of setting mere correctness of theological opinion above personal holiness
Hutton, John Alexander. The Authority and Person of Our Lord. [1]
John Alexander Hutton (1868-1947) was a Protestant Christian preacher from Birmingham. He was the editor of The British Weekly. He traveled as a preacher and lecturer in North America and Europe. [2]
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