The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... relations , to the rudeness of the age in which he lived , and still more , perhaps , to the govern- mental reaction against his opinions , which commenced even before his death . Of the first sixteen years of his life , from 1324 to ...
... relations , to the rudeness of the age in which he lived , and still more , perhaps , to the govern- mental reaction against his opinions , which commenced even before his death . Of the first sixteen years of his life , from 1324 to ...
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... relationship . The soul 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 ...
... relationship . The soul 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 ...
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... relation existing between Christ and his Church . It was ap- pointed not merely to perpetuate the race and temper the passions of men , but also to make good the loss in- curred in heaven by the expulsion of the fallen angels . But he ...
... relation existing between Christ and his Church . It was ap- pointed not merely to perpetuate the race and temper the passions of men , but also to make good the loss in- curred in heaven by the expulsion of the fallen angels . But he ...
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... relation between the first two , and Anselm's maxim , to the relation between the last two stages of this process . 38 [ July , ABELARD .
... relation between the first two , and Anselm's maxim , to the relation between the last two stages of this process . 38 [ July , ABELARD .
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B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. relation between the last two stages of this process . Many men , he supposes , never go beyond the second step , and yet he regards them as equally good Chris- tians . Peter and Martin of Tours , he ...
B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes. relation between the last two stages of this process . Many men , he supposes , never go beyond the second step , and yet he regards them as equally good Chris- tians . Peter and Martin of Tours , he ...
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