The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page vi
... acceptance by him ? Then is this mediator my first friend , and the Almighty becomes relegated to a more remote and secondary position . It is vain to estimate the conditional props and appliances as of imperative necessity , and then ...
... acceptance by him ? Then is this mediator my first friend , and the Almighty becomes relegated to a more remote and secondary position . It is vain to estimate the conditional props and appliances as of imperative necessity , and then ...
Page vii
... accepted creed , avowed by multitudes , the circumstance must have attracted attention , and have left its impress on the records of the day . I object to acknowledge the existence of the fact until its necessary impress may be fairly ...
... accepted creed , avowed by multitudes , the circumstance must have attracted attention , and have left its impress on the records of the day . I object to acknowledge the existence of the fact until its necessary impress may be fairly ...
Page xi
... accepted by a certain and considerable body . And on the 29th November last , Archbishop Manning , by a circular then read out in the chapels of his diocese , declared that all who did not in their hearts receive and believe the said ...
... accepted by a certain and considerable body . And on the 29th November last , Archbishop Manning , by a circular then read out in the chapels of his diocese , declared that all who did not in their hearts receive and believe the said ...
Page xii
... accepted as integral portions of the system . It needs the pressure of some very potent engine to repeat now the process enacted at the Nicene Council to obtain judgment on the religious elements prevalent in distracting Chris- tendom ...
... accepted as integral portions of the system . It needs the pressure of some very potent engine to repeat now the process enacted at the Nicene Council to obtain judgment on the religious elements prevalent in distracting Chris- tendom ...
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... accepted scriptures . But Eusebius did not stand upon similar vantage ground with ourselves . The canon of the scripture was maturing itself in his day , but was far from being abso- lutely settled . There was a large body of writings ...
... accepted scriptures . But Eusebius did not stand upon similar vantage ground with ourselves . The canon of the scripture was maturing itself in his day , but was far from being abso- lutely settled . There was a large body of writings ...
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