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... mean- ing of the Scriptures , for example , between Irenæus and Ter- tullian ? between the school of allegorizing theologians , and that of the austere and gloomy Montanists ? In the second and third centuries were there no divisions ...
... mean- ing of the Scriptures , for example , between Irenæus and Ter- tullian ? between the school of allegorizing theologians , and that of the austere and gloomy Montanists ? In the second and third centuries were there no divisions ...
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... mean time , however , serious evils had entered the church through tradition . In passing from mind to mind , and from one generation to another , it had not proved an exception to the " Mobilitate viget , viresque acquirit eundo " of ...
... mean time , however , serious evils had entered the church through tradition . In passing from mind to mind , and from one generation to another , it had not proved an exception to the " Mobilitate viget , viresque acquirit eundo " of ...
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... means . The idea to us is monstrous . In their opinions of the import of the Scriptures , the Fathers are truly what Milton affirms , " sea - weed , shells , and rubbish , " which , for the most part , have long been thrown into the ...
... means . The idea to us is monstrous . In their opinions of the import of the Scriptures , the Fathers are truly what Milton affirms , " sea - weed , shells , and rubbish , " which , for the most part , have long been thrown into the ...
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... means of understanding it , that none could help knowing the doc- trine , than that he should have so displayed its evidences that none could help believing its truth . It is as really our proba- tion whether we will so read the ...
... means of understanding it , that none could help knowing the doc- trine , than that he should have so displayed its evidences that none could help believing its truth . It is as really our proba- tion whether we will so read the ...
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... mean- ing of Scripture , not by the fancies of men - not by the fulness and purity of primitive antiquity , boiled down ... means , when they tell us that all they knew they learned from the Bible . We abhor this Oxford movement - this ...
... mean- ing of Scripture , not by the fancies of men - not by the fulness and purity of primitive antiquity , boiled down ... means , when they tell us that all they knew they learned from the Bible . We abhor this Oxford movement - this ...
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