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... you with a needless multiplicity of directions . In the next prelection I intend to begin with some observa- tions on the history of the sacred canon . LECTURE II . 1 THE HE subject of this day's ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY . 13.
... you with a needless multiplicity of directions . In the next prelection I intend to begin with some observa- tions on the history of the sacred canon . LECTURE II . 1 THE HE subject of this day's ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY . 13.
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... canon ; to which I shall add some re- flections , tending to explain both the origin and the character of that species of history which is denominated ecclesiastical . As to the history of the canon , it will be proper , in the first ...
... canon ; to which I shall add some re- flections , tending to explain both the origin and the character of that species of history which is denominated ecclesiastical . As to the history of the canon , it will be proper , in the first ...
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... canon . The utility of such inquiries to the theologian is the point which naturally comes next to be discussed . As the questions themselves are pretty different in their nature , however much connected by their concurrence in ...
... canon . The utility of such inquiries to the theologian is the point which naturally comes next to be discussed . As the questions themselves are pretty different in their nature , however much connected by their concurrence in ...
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... canon were divided , they will gene- rally be found , agreeably to the observation already made , con- cerning the principal utility of each , to be treated by authors of different denominations , and with different views . Those who ...
... canon were divided , they will gene- rally be found , agreeably to the observation already made , con- cerning the principal utility of each , to be treated by authors of different denominations , and with different views . Those who ...
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... canon . This work has been translated , not badly , into Latin . There is a translation of it into Eng- lish [ which I have seen ] that is very ill executed , in regard both to the sense and to the expression . In relation to the ...
... canon . This work has been translated , not badly , into Latin . There is a translation of it into Eng- lish [ which I have seen ] that is very ill executed , in regard both to the sense and to the expression . In relation to the ...
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admit afterwards ages ancient Antioch apostles appears authority bishop of Rome called canon cardinal cause century cerning charge Christian church civil clergy congregation consequence considered Constantinople council council of Trent deacons denominated dignity diocese distinction divine doctrine ecclesiastic polity ecclesiastical emperor empire Ephesus episcopacy episcopal epistle evidence exarch excommunication faith fathers favour former give given gospel Greek hath heresy heretics holy honour Jesus Christ Jews judge jurisdiction justly king kingdom Latin lecture Lord manner matters means mention metropolitans minister of religion ministers ministry nature Nestorius never observed occasion opinion ordained origin papal parish particular pastors patriarch Paul person Peter polity pontiff pope preach presbyters presbytery priest princes principal province reason regard religion rendered respect Roman Romanists sacred scripture secular powers sentiments spiritual style synod term Tertullian Testament thing tion truth wherein whole words