The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... importance of the inquiry , remarks on , ib . - presumptive argu- ments in support of the divine origin of primitive sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and ...
... importance of the inquiry , remarks on , ib . - presumptive argu- ments in support of the divine origin of primitive sacrifice advanced by Bishop Jeremy Taylor and Archbi- shop Magee , 79 , 80 - respective opi- nions of Mr. Davison and ...
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... importance of ascertaining the faith and the practice of primitive times , and whatever we may think of the intellectual and reasoning powers of the divines of those days , a confusion of ideas , or a want of judgment , will surely not ...
... importance of ascertaining the faith and the practice of primitive times , and whatever we may think of the intellectual and reasoning powers of the divines of those days , a confusion of ideas , or a want of judgment , will surely not ...
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... important link in that chain of tradition which connects the apostolic age with our own . " - ( pp . 38 , 39. ) When Among the numerous literary paradoxes which we have met with , few have been more glaring than the observation of ...
... important link in that chain of tradition which connects the apostolic age with our own . " - ( pp . 38 , 39. ) When Among the numerous literary paradoxes which we have met with , few have been more glaring than the observation of ...
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... important place in this department of theology ) —our objection to the plan is , that the historical parts are not brought together into one view , so as to inform the reader what was the posture of affairs among the believers in the ...
... important place in this department of theology ) —our objection to the plan is , that the historical parts are not brought together into one view , so as to inform the reader what was the posture of affairs among the believers in the ...
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... importance ; because it is perfectly plain that the early Fathers adhered to no one uniform system of interpretation , but every person thought himself at liberty to deduce whatever ... important facts of the Three First Centuries . 11.
... importance ; because it is perfectly plain that the early Fathers adhered to no one uniform system of interpretation , but every person thought himself at liberty to deduce whatever ... important facts of the Three First Centuries . 11.
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