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... Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after : - As being not a subjective opinion , but the truth And reserved and concealed by the early Church . From reverence Unlike the present state of religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy ...
... Christian doctrine a privilege to be sought after : - As being not a subjective opinion , but the truth And reserved and concealed by the early Church . From reverence Unlike the present state of religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy ...
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... Christian Church within her dominions . The character of Paulus is consigned to history in the Synodal Letter of the ... Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence ...
... Christian Church within her dominions . The character of Paulus is consigned to history in the Synodal Letter of the ... Christ , though they were certainly derogatory of the doctrine of His absolute divinity and eternal existence ...
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... Christians . The fortunes of the Jewish people had experienced a favourable change since the reign of Hadrian . The violence of Roman persecution had been directed against the Christian Church ; while the Jews , gradually recovering ...
... Christians . The fortunes of the Jewish people had experienced a favourable change since the reign of Hadrian . The violence of Roman persecution had been directed against the Christian Church ; while the Jews , gradually recovering ...
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... Christians ; and Constantius . confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to Judaism . These successive ... Christian body to seduce the Metro- politan himself from the orthodox faith . 3 . But the evidence of the existence ...
... Christians ; and Constantius . confiscated the goods of Christians who lapsed to Judaism . These successive ... Christian body to seduce the Metro- politan himself from the orthodox faith . 3 . But the evidence of the existence ...
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... Christians of the Proconsulate , guided by Jewish custom , ended the fast on the very day of the paschal sacrifice ... Christian festival ; and was urgent , even far beyond . the bounds of charity , and the rights of his see , in his ...
... Christians of the Proconsulate , guided by Jewish custom , ended the fast on the very day of the paschal sacrifice ... Christian festival ; and was urgent , even far beyond . the bounds of charity , and the rights of his see , in his ...
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