The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... reference to the doctrines which they contain , that the works of Clement of Alexandria are entertaining and full of information . The classical and the critical scholar will find something to engage his attention in every page , and if ...
... reference to the doctrines which they contain , that the works of Clement of Alexandria are entertaining and full of information . The classical and the critical scholar will find something to engage his attention in every page , and if ...
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... reference to the ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries . A person who has lately been reading Tertullian cannot fail to find in this work a great deal to interest and amuse him ; he will see all the peculiar features ...
... reference to the ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries . A person who has lately been reading Tertullian cannot fail to find in this work a great deal to interest and amuse him ; he will see all the peculiar features ...
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... reference to the third chapter will best illustrate our meaning . The title of it is , on the state of letters and philosophy , from which , we presume , most readers would infer , that an account was to be given of letters and ...
... reference to the third chapter will best illustrate our meaning . The title of it is , on the state of letters and philosophy , from which , we presume , most readers would infer , that an account was to be given of letters and ...
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... references as this , that people have been led to be- lieve , that ecclesiastical history is filled with relations of the marvellous . We may now look to what Eusebius says of more ancient times , and the expressions which he uses will ...
... references as this , that people have been led to be- lieve , that ecclesiastical history is filled with relations of the marvellous . We may now look to what Eusebius says of more ancient times , and the expressions which he uses will ...
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... reference to the particular passage of Cyprian's works which proves these points . We have searched carefully through the whole of the writings of Cyprian , and can confi- dently assert that no such passage exists ; but , on the ...
... reference to the particular passage of Cyprian's works which proves these points . We have searched carefully through the whole of the writings of Cyprian , and can confi- dently assert that no such passage exists ; but , on the ...
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