The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... reached , but they reproached the new teacher with assuming the functions without a license of a doctor in theology , with rashly presuming to teach without having thoroughly studied his subjects , with making human science the mistress ...
... reached , but they reproached the new teacher with assuming the functions without a license of a doctor in theology , with rashly presuming to teach without having thoroughly studied his subjects , with making human science the mistress ...
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... reaching to the full intuition of the future life , that he wished to impart as much as possible to his pupils . He therefore promised to give them only an " Introduc- tion " to theogy , and " to teach them not so much abso- lute truth ...
... reaching to the full intuition of the future life , that he wished to impart as much as possible to his pupils . He therefore promised to give them only an " Introduc- tion " to theogy , and " to teach them not so much abso- lute truth ...
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... reached the ears of the recluse at the Paraclete and completely destroyed his peace . He no longer threw defiance and scorn upon enemies whom he knew to be powerful . The recollec- tion of what he had suffered at Soissons , and of the ...
... reached the ears of the recluse at the Paraclete and completely destroyed his peace . He no longer threw defiance and scorn upon enemies whom he knew to be powerful . The recollec- tion of what he had suffered at Soissons , and of the ...
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... reached Rome , and Huss , after being publicly summoned , was excommunicated . He did not , however , intermit his labors ; wherever he went immense crowds continued to flock around him eager to catch his words . ' 6 In the year 1414 ...
... reached Rome , and Huss , after being publicly summoned , was excommunicated . He did not , however , intermit his labors ; wherever he went immense crowds continued to flock around him eager to catch his words . ' 6 In the year 1414 ...
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... was allowed in his defence . The Assembly , by a vote of 52 to 19 , the last day of the sessions having been reached , and very many of the members having gone home , confirmed the 104 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1858 . [ July ,
... was allowed in his defence . The Assembly , by a vote of 52 to 19 , the last day of the sessions having been reached , and very many of the members having gone home , confirmed the 104 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1858 . [ July ,
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