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因他的名得生命   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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米勒(Samuel Miller)著
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因他的名得生命
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中華信義會書報部 (漢口)
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分27章,論述只有被聖靈充滿,被愛所充滿才能得到上帝賦予的真生命

目錄
第一章 你就可以得生命
第二章 道成肉身
第三章 看哪上帝的羔羊
第四章 聖靈降臨
第五章 律法的頒布及恩典和真理的來到
第六章 生命的起點
第七章 兒童因他的名而得的生命
第八章 在岔路上的青年
第九章 敬畏上帝的兒童靈性的感悟
第十章 背道
第十一章 服罪
第十二章 求憐憫
第十三章 赦罪
第十四章 生命的光
第十五章 像上帝
第十六章 生命的養育
第十七章 自我生命的死掉
第十八章 長進和發展
第十九章 聖靈充滿的生活
第二十章 聖靈的居所
第二十一章 路上的光
第二十二章 期望光
第二十三章 上帝的引導
第二十四章 結果子
第二十五章 新命令
第二十六章 天家
第二十七章 天福的盼望

Language Chinese
Publication date 民國26[1937]
Source
institution QS:P195,Q732353
(民國時期文獻 民國圖書)
主題
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基督教徒-修養 修養-基督教徒
中圖分類
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B976.3
拼音題名
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yin ta de ming de sheng ming
載體形態
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