The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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Page 11
... gives a kind of promise , ( pp . 368 , 581 , ) that at a future opportunity he will make some obser- vations upon the quotations and interpretations of scripture in Tertullian's works . We hope that he will fulfil his promise . is ...
... gives a kind of promise , ( pp . 368 , 581 , ) that at a future opportunity he will make some obser- vations upon the quotations and interpretations of scripture in Tertullian's works . We hope that he will fulfil his promise . is ...
Page 12
... give to the world his re- marks upon Tertullian's quotations of scripture , a very interest- ing discussion may be expected . Tertullian's copies carry us back much farther than any manuscript which is now in exist- ence , and the ...
... give to the world his re- marks upon Tertullian's quotations of scripture , a very interest- ing discussion may be expected . Tertullian's copies carry us back much farther than any manuscript which is now in exist- ence , and the ...
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... give our own opinion upon this difficult and controverted question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length , in his second chapter , and at the end of it he gives extracts from some unpublished lectures of Dr. Hey ...
... give our own opinion upon this difficult and controverted question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length , in his second chapter , and at the end of it he gives extracts from some unpublished lectures of Dr. Hey ...
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... gives a list of miracles which have been worked in every century down to his own days . Dr. Milner brings forward a similar se- ries ; and lest any doubt might be entertained as to the meaning which these writers attached to the word ...
... gives a list of miracles which have been worked in every century down to his own days . Dr. Milner brings forward a similar se- ries ; and lest any doubt might be entertained as to the meaning which these writers attached to the word ...
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... gives him the title of Thaumaturgus , nor says a syl- lable about his numerous miracles . It is by such careless and inaccurate references as this , that people have been led to be- lieve , that ecclesiastical history is filled with ...
... gives him the title of Thaumaturgus , nor says a syl- lable about his numerous miracles . It is by such careless and inaccurate references as this , that people have been led to be- lieve , that ecclesiastical history is filled with ...
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