The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... express quotations from Tertullian , yet we should never have expected to find the different doctrines examined in this very technical manner ; and whatever we may think of such a plan in a printed book , there surely could not have ...
... express quotations from Tertullian , yet we should never have expected to find the different doctrines examined in this very technical manner ; and whatever we may think of such a plan in a printed book , there surely could not have ...
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... express to this pur- pose . Origen may be said to have flourished a few years earlier than Cyprian , though both of them were alive at the same time ; and many expressions in his works amount to an acknowledgment that miracles had been ...
... express to this pur- pose . Origen may be said to have flourished a few years earlier than Cyprian , though both of them were alive at the same time ; and many expressions in his works amount to an acknowledgment that miracles had been ...
Page 74
... express the indignation which such conduct , in a public writer , cannot fail to excite . History , in such hands , so far from being edifying and instructive , is made the means of strengthening the worst pas- sions , and of ...
... express the indignation which such conduct , in a public writer , cannot fail to excite . History , in such hands , so far from being edifying and instructive , is made the means of strengthening the worst pas- sions , and of ...
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... express appointment of God ; and as this notion of sacrificial atonement could not , from the constitutions of the Levitical worship , have been derived to other nations which had no communication with the Jewish people , the ...
... express appointment of God ; and as this notion of sacrificial atonement could not , from the constitutions of the Levitical worship , have been derived to other nations which had no communication with the Jewish people , the ...
Page 83
... express his contrition it is not easy , on any principles of natural reason , to comprehend . It is only on the supposition that the rite of sacrifice was divinely instituted to shadow forth the future death of Christ , that " lamb ...
... express his contrition it is not easy , on any principles of natural reason , to comprehend . It is only on the supposition that the rite of sacrifice was divinely instituted to shadow forth the future death of Christ , that " lamb ...
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