An Historical and Critical Dictionary, Volume 1Hunt and Clarke, 1826 - 438 pages |
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Page 25
... maintained that the system of Origen , abandoned by almost every 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 ...
... maintained that the system of Origen , abandoned by almost every 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 ...
Page 40
... maintaining , that we ought not to believe a thing , of which we can give no reason ; which , " adds he , " is in plain terms , to destroy the general foundation of our faith . " I do not ask this author , who told him that a professor ...
... maintaining , that we ought not to believe a thing , of which we can give no reason ; which , " adds he , " is in plain terms , to destroy the general foundation of our faith . " I do not ask this author , who told him that a professor ...
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... maintain their concubines and children out of their private incomes , exposed him to a thousand disquiets , and even to great dangers . The monks frequently endeavoured to poison him ; and , not being able to accomplish their design in ...
... maintain their concubines and children out of their private incomes , exposed him to a thousand disquiets , and even to great dangers . The monks frequently endeavoured to poison him ; and , not being able to accomplish their design in ...
Page 47
... maintains it deserves less to be con- futed than to be cudgelled . " An non justius os loquens talia fustibus tunderetur , quam rationibus refelleretur ? " Here also is another offensive doc- trine ; namely , that things which never ...
... maintains it deserves less to be con- futed than to be cudgelled . " An non justius os loquens talia fustibus tunderetur , quam rationibus refelleretur ? " Here also is another offensive doc- trine ; namely , that things which never ...
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... maintained their virginity , and were called by the inhabitants of the country " the Two Lovers . " The wife died first ; and the husband , when burying her , thus exclaimed : " I thank thee , my Lord and my God , that I have returned ...
... maintained their virginity , and were called by the inhabitants of the country " the Two Lovers . " The wife died first ; and the husband , when burying her , thus exclaimed : " I thank thee , my Lord and my God , that I have returned ...
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