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... believe , that the assertions of the latter concerning his heterodoxy , originated in their wish to implicate a man of high character in the censures which the Church directed against themselves , were it not unde- niable , that during ...
... believe , that the assertions of the latter concerning his heterodoxy , originated in their wish to implicate a man of high character in the censures which the Church directed against themselves , were it not unde- niable , that during ...
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... believe the incomprehensibility of the Divine Essence , but to conceive of it by the analogy of sense ; and using the figurative terms of theology in their literal meaning as if landmarks in their inquiries , to suppose that then , and ...
... believe the incomprehensibility of the Divine Essence , but to conceive of it by the analogy of sense ; and using the figurative terms of theology in their literal meaning as if landmarks in their inquiries , to suppose that then , and ...
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... believe , the most accurate consideration of the subject will lead us to acquiesce in the statement , as a general truth , that the doctrines in question have never been learned merely from Scripture . Surely the Sacred Volume was never ...
... believe , the most accurate consideration of the subject will lead us to acquiesce in the statement , as a general truth , that the doctrines in question have never been learned merely from Scripture . Surely the Sacred Volume was never ...
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... believe that there is a Divine Word , the presiding principle and soul of the world , through the movements of which He is visibly displayed ; ' for what ( he asks ) does Christianity say more than that the Word has presented Himself to ...
... believe that there is a Divine Word , the presiding principle and soul of the world , through the movements of which He is visibly displayed ; ' for what ( he asks ) does Christianity say more than that the Word has presented Himself to ...
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... believe that the traditions , thus originally delivered to mankind at large , have been secretly re - animated and enforced by new communications trom the unseen world ; though these were not of such a nature as to be produced as ...
... believe that the traditions , thus originally delivered to mankind at large , have been secretly re - animated and enforced by new communications trom the unseen world ; though these were not of such a nature as to be produced as ...
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