Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford Tracts for the Times, المجلد 1Bohn, 1844 |
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... merely unsubstantial , but in the last degree dangerous . In truth , no notions that have ever prevailed among well - informed men , can have been more utterly destitute of firm support than are those which have been so long adhered to ...
... merely unsubstantial , but in the last degree dangerous . In truth , no notions that have ever prevailed among well - informed men , can have been more utterly destitute of firm support than are those which have been so long adhered to ...
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... merely that the authors and promoters of the Oxford Tract divinity are generally men of a more serious temper , and possessed of better digested notions , and are of more religious habits than their opponents ( of the class now referred ...
... merely that the authors and promoters of the Oxford Tract divinity are generally men of a more serious temper , and possessed of better digested notions , and are of more religious habits than their opponents ( of the class now referred ...
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... merely to be bringing before us what might justly be venerated on the score of pristine purity , but also what , unless it could boast the hoary recommendations of time , must be ridiculed as simply absurd , in such a case , more than a ...
... merely to be bringing before us what might justly be venerated on the score of pristine purity , but also what , unless it could boast the hoary recommendations of time , must be ridiculed as simply absurd , in such a case , more than a ...
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... merely innocent or imitable , but of authoritative value . After exhibiting this discrepancy , there would remain to be discussed a question concerning the deference that is due , by the modern church , to the ancient church , on the ...
... merely innocent or imitable , but of authoritative value . After exhibiting this discrepancy , there would remain to be discussed a question concerning the deference that is due , by the modern church , to the ancient church , on the ...
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... , is the occupant of all time ; and not merely was it , itself , the ripening of the dis- pensations that had gone before , but it was to be the home companion of the successive generations of man , until the ITS HISTORY . 21.
... , is the occupant of all time ; and not merely was it , itself , the ripening of the dis- pensations that had gone before , but it was to be the home companion of the successive generations of man , until the ITS HISTORY . 21.
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