Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... Servetus , 51 Servetus ' first Work upon the Trinity , 53 Servetus as a public Lecturer and Physician , Correspondence with Calvin and the Preacher Pepin , The Restitution of Christianity , 56 59 63 Trial and Condemnation of Servetus in ...
... Servetus , 51 Servetus ' first Work upon the Trinity , 53 Servetus as a public Lecturer and Physician , Correspondence with Calvin and the Preacher Pepin , The Restitution of Christianity , 56 59 63 Trial and Condemnation of Servetus in ...
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... cradle of his celestial hero . At any rate , the poem is so dark that my sugges- tions cannot be completely absurd . 1846. ] Early Life of Servetus little known . 51 50 [ FEB . Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil .
... cradle of his celestial hero . At any rate , the poem is so dark that my sugges- tions cannot be completely absurd . 1846. ] Early Life of Servetus little known . 51 50 [ FEB . Observations on the Fourth Eclogue of Virgil .
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... Servetus . MICHAEL SERVETUS was born the same year with John Calvin ( 1509 ) at Villaneuva in Arragon . His father was a notary . No- thing is certainly known of his early education and training . It is said , that he was brought up in ...
... Servetus . MICHAEL SERVETUS was born the same year with John Calvin ( 1509 ) at Villaneuva in Arragon . His father was a notary . No- thing is certainly known of his early education and training . It is said , that he was brought up in ...
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... Servetus and John Calvin , is not more striking than the diversity of their developments . They both began their course with the study of Law , but Servetus at the same time turned his attention to astrology , and rejected with contempt ...
... Servetus and John Calvin , is not more striking than the diversity of their developments . They both began their course with the study of Law , but Servetus at the same time turned his attention to astrology , and rejected with contempt ...
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... Servetus denied the union of two natures in him , and contended that he could be eternal , only in the sense that the world is eternal , because the idea of it was from the be- ginning with God . This controversy was carried on by ...
... Servetus denied the union of two natures in him , and contended that he could be eternal , only in the sense that the world is eternal , because the idea of it was from the be- ginning with God . This controversy was carried on by ...
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