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Page 25
... sect of Christians , would fully refute the Manichean doctrine of the “ Origin of Evil . " The salvo of Origen is , that the pains of hell are not eternal - a doctrine peculiarly harsh to orthodoxy , both Catholic and Protestant ; and ...
... sect of Christians , would fully refute the Manichean doctrine of the “ Origin of Evil . " The salvo of Origen is , that the pains of hell are not eternal - a doctrine peculiarly harsh to orthodoxy , both Catholic and Protestant ; and ...
Page 32
... sect , or party , he ranges himself , may be regarded as a proof of his peculiar fitness for philosophical and historical discussion . On the other hand , it may be as frankly allowed , that the fruitfulness of his imagination , and the ...
... sect , or party , he ranges himself , may be regarded as a proof of his peculiar fitness for philosophical and historical discussion . On the other hand , it may be as frankly allowed , that the fruitfulness of his imagination , and the ...
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... sect of which he osten- sibly formed a part ; a fact which he very pathetically laments in a letter to a friend in France , in which he as- serts that the Protestant religion is beheld to advantage only in that country where it was mild ...
... sect of which he osten- sibly formed a part ; a fact which he very pathetically laments in a letter to a friend in France , in which he as- serts that the Protestant religion is beheld to advantage only in that country where it was mild ...
Page 49
... sect of heretics rose in Champagne , near Hippon , and had been some time extinct in St Augustin's days . They professed very strange prin- ciples , and such as were not likely to continue long . They ordained that each man should be in ...
... sect of heretics rose in Champagne , near Hippon , and had been some time extinct in St Augustin's days . They professed very strange prin- ciples , and such as were not likely to continue long . They ordained that each man should be in ...
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... sect borrowed its name . When a man and a woman entered into this society , they adopted two children , a boy and a girl , who succeeded to their goods , and who married together upon the same condition of not getting children , but of ...
... sect borrowed its name . When a man and a woman entered into this society , they adopted two children , a boy and a girl , who succeeded to their goods , and who married together upon the same condition of not getting children , but of ...
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