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... already marked out . However , it is necessary to direct the reader's atten- tion in the first place , to the state of parties and schools , in and about the Church , at the time of its rise , and to the sacred doctrine which it ...
... already marked out . However , it is necessary to direct the reader's atten- tion in the first place , to the state of parties and schools , in and about the Church , at the time of its rise , and to the sacred doctrine which it ...
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... already obtained the highest post to which ambition could aspire , and had nothing to labour for ; and having , as we find , additional engagements as a civil magistrate , he would still less be likely to covet the barren honours of an ...
... already obtained the highest post to which ambition could aspire , and had nothing to labour for ; and having , as we find , additional engagements as a civil magistrate , he would still less be likely to covet the barren honours of an ...
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... already mentioned , Theodotus of Laodicea , Gregory of Berytus , Narcissus of Neronias , and two others , who were all supporters of Arianism at the Council , were all situated within the ecclesias- tical influence , and some of them in ...
... already mentioned , Theodotus of Laodicea , Gregory of Berytus , Narcissus of Neronias , and two others , who were all supporters of Arianism at the Council , were all situated within the ecclesias- tical influence , and some of them in ...
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... already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and country7 . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primitive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their ...
... already frustrated , for reinstating their religion in its ancient ritual and country7 . Such was the position of the Jews towards the primitive Church , especially in the patriarchate of Antioch ; which , I have said , was their ...
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... already mentioned , and his followers , at the end of the second century . A contemporary writer , after saying that they supported their " God- denying apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , " Abandoning the inspired ...
... already mentioned , and his followers , at the end of the second century . A contemporary writer , after saying that they supported their " God- denying apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , " Abandoning the inspired ...
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