The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... become ex- tremely jealous of any other language for religious uses than the Latin , of any other version of the Scriptures than the Vulgate . In earlier and better ages it was not so . The Gothic Version of Ulphilas in the fourth ...
... become ex- tremely jealous of any other language for religious uses than the Latin , of any other version of the Scriptures than the Vulgate . In earlier and better ages it was not so . The Gothic Version of Ulphilas in the fourth ...
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... becomes tainted with evil in the very moment of its union with the body in the womb of the mother . Nor could he allow , with Peter Lombard and other Scholastics , that infants who die without bap- tism , suffer only the negative ...
... becomes tainted with evil in the very moment of its union with the body in the womb of the mother . Nor could he allow , with Peter Lombard and other Scholastics , that infants who die without bap- tism , suffer only the negative ...
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... become ascend- ant in Europe , and elated by their victories . Its objects were in many respects laudable , for it sought to purify the Church , to restrain the dissolute manners of the clergy and the monks , to promote piety and ...
... become ascend- ant in Europe , and elated by their victories . Its objects were in many respects laudable , for it sought to purify the Church , to restrain the dissolute manners of the clergy and the monks , to promote piety and ...
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... become a frequent visitor among them as their spiritual counsellor . But , with his usual sensitiveness to public opinion , the rumor of some gross imputations upon his motives in these visits , terrified him , and he re- solved forever ...
... become a frequent visitor among them as their spiritual counsellor . But , with his usual sensitiveness to public opinion , the rumor of some gross imputations upon his motives in these visits , terrified him , and he re- solved forever ...
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... becoming an inmate within its walls ; but it is equally clear that he retained the name and rank of the abbot of Gildas until his death . Indeed we have the testimony of John of Salisbury that ( about 1136 ) he returned once more to ...
... becoming an inmate within its walls ; but it is equally clear that he retained the name and rank of the abbot of Gildas until his death . Indeed we have the testimony of John of Salisbury that ( about 1136 ) he returned once more to ...
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