The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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Page ix
... Church , the Old Catholics , and the Anglicans , all governed by allied principles , and apparently sincerely desirous of coming to a mutual understanding on points of difference . But the result on the reporter's mind was that if even ...
... Church , the Old Catholics , and the Anglicans , all governed by allied principles , and apparently sincerely desirous of coming to a mutual understanding on points of difference . But the result on the reporter's mind was that if even ...
Page xiii
... church , but it would be impossible to allege that it rested on divine foundations . And what would be true of such an operation now is true of what occurred when the canonical Christian standard was originally composed . My work ...
... church , but it would be impossible to allege that it rested on divine foundations . And what would be true of such an operation now is true of what occurred when the canonical Christian standard was originally composed . My work ...
Page xvi
... churches in Gaul , PAGE 44 Theophilus , Athenagoras , and Hermias , 45 48 The frequency of the appeals addressed to Marcus Aure- lius . His character , • The limited range of the early Christian testimonies , 50 The Greek element in the ...
... churches in Gaul , PAGE 44 Theophilus , Athenagoras , and Hermias , 45 48 The frequency of the appeals addressed to Marcus Aure- lius . His character , • The limited range of the early Christian testimonies , 50 The Greek element in the ...
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... church . This artifice succeeded with not a few , nay some even of the principal Christian teachers themselves were imposed upon by it ; but it evidently brought great scandal on the Christian cause , since the fraud was too palpable to ...
... church . This artifice succeeded with not a few , nay some even of the principal Christian teachers themselves were imposed upon by it ; but it evidently brought great scandal on the Christian cause , since the fraud was too palpable to ...
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... Church History , 57 , Mr Scott's Series ) . The Pentateuch , as examined by the light of modern criti- cism , can no longer be ascribed to Moses ; many of the Psalms are evidently of later date than the time of David ; much of Isaiah ...
... Church History , 57 , Mr Scott's Series ) . The Pentateuch , as examined by the light of modern criti- cism , can no longer be ascribed to Moses ; many of the Psalms are evidently of later date than the time of David ; much of Isaiah ...
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