The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Know Thyself , " bore also other and more mysterious letters , which many sup- pose should be rendered , " Thou art . " And the annals of the race are written over with a hand - writing , 16 [ JUNE , The Problem of the.
... Know Thyself , " bore also other and more mysterious letters , which many sup- pose should be rendered , " Thou art . " And the annals of the race are written over with a hand - writing , 16 [ JUNE , The Problem of the.
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. race are written over with a hand - writing , which we in vain attempt to refer to a human original . Its oldest traditions are not of a primitive barbarism , but of a primeval estate of culture . " I regard ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. race are written over with a hand - writing , which we in vain attempt to refer to a human original . Its oldest traditions are not of a primitive barbarism , but of a primeval estate of culture . " I regard ...
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... writers do not hesitate to affirm , that if the connection fails at any one point , the possibility of an authorized ministry is gone forever . We beg leave , therefore , to retort the question as follows : Who ordained Sacerdos ? Who ...
... writers do not hesitate to affirm , that if the connection fails at any one point , the possibility of an authorized ministry is gone forever . We beg leave , therefore , to retort the question as follows : Who ordained Sacerdos ? Who ...
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... writer will stultify himself , by informing his readers of a condi- tion of things so notoriously and universally established , that the supposition of the contrary would be absurd . A citizen of New York writing to a citizen of ...
... writer will stultify himself , by informing his readers of a condi- tion of things so notoriously and universally established , that the supposition of the contrary would be absurd . A citizen of New York writing to a citizen of ...
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... writers to have been a diocese , was not called a * We refer here distinctly to the ante - Nicene period , and leave out of view that subsequent legislation by which the metropolitans succeeded in stripping the country bishops of equal ...
... writers to have been a diocese , was not called a * We refer here distinctly to the ante - Nicene period , and leave out of view that subsequent legislation by which the metropolitans succeeded in stripping the country bishops of equal ...
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