Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford TractsH. Hooker, 1840 - 554 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xix
... allowed an expression to escape me , that might seem to carry an unpleasant and personal meaning , or to be more pungent than the serious import of the argument would have demanded . any It is true that I have a deep impression of the ...
... allowed an expression to escape me , that might seem to carry an unpleasant and personal meaning , or to be more pungent than the serious import of the argument would have demanded . any It is true that I have a deep impression of the ...
الصفحة 31
... allowed them to follow their convictions , they realized their idea , and probably would have done so to the extent of a close imi- tation , had it been possible , of all but the more offen- sive features of that early system . But how ...
... allowed them to follow their convictions , they realized their idea , and probably would have done so to the extent of a close imi- tation , had it been possible , of all but the more offen- sive features of that early system . But how ...
الصفحة 63
... allowed to bring forward every thing in which the witnesses are agreed , and to suppress every thing in which they differ . Yet it is precisely by the sifting of the discrepancies in testimony that truth is eli- cited . So far as ...
... allowed to bring forward every thing in which the witnesses are agreed , and to suppress every thing in which they differ . Yet it is precisely by the sifting of the discrepancies in testimony that truth is eli- cited . So far as ...
الصفحة 72
... allowed by the apostles , in the churches they personally founded , or governed , could not but be tho- roughly known in those churches during the lapse of a generation or two ; say , at the least , forty years . But we possess the ...
... allowed by the apostles , in the churches they personally founded , or governed , could not but be tho- roughly known in those churches during the lapse of a generation or two ; say , at the least , forty years . But we possess the ...
الصفحة 74
... how much reason , remains to be inquired . If it did not frequently happen that vague impressions , the grounds of which have never been examined , are allowed to exert an influence , not only over the 74 THE DEPENDENCE OF THE MODERN ...
... how much reason , remains to be inquired . If it did not frequently happen that vague impressions , the grounds of which have never been examined , are allowed to exert an influence , not only over the 74 THE DEPENDENCE OF THE MODERN ...
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