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Page 22
... denies that the Paulianists circum- cised . Hær . lxv . 2. It is remarkable that the Arian Whiston looked favour- ably on the rite . Biograph . Brit . p . 4213. ] meaning interpreted by the above historical facts . Moreover , 22 [ CHAP ...
... denies that the Paulianists circum- cised . Hær . lxv . 2. It is remarkable that the Arian Whiston looked favour- ably on the rite . Biograph . Brit . p . 4213. ] meaning interpreted by the above historical facts . Moreover , 22 [ CHAP ...
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... denying apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , " Abandoning the inspired writings , they devote themselves to geometry , as becomes those who are of the earth , and speak of the earth , and are ignorant of Him who is ...
... denying apostasy " by syllogistic forms of argument , proceeds , " Abandoning the inspired writings , they devote themselves to geometry , as becomes those who are of the earth , and speak of the earth , and are ignorant of Him who is ...
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... denied , that Arius himself was a presbyter of Alexandria . We have already seen , however , that Arius was educated at Antioch ; and we shall see hereafter that , so far from being favour- ably heard at Alexandria , he was , on the ...
... denied , that Arius himself was a presbyter of Alexandria . We have already seen , however , that Arius was educated at Antioch ; and we shall see hereafter that , so far from being favour- ably heard at Alexandria , he was , on the ...
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... the stock of public know- ledge , Christian controversialists would be in a difficulty how to conduct themselves , what to deny , explain or complete , in the popular notions of their 52 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
... the stock of public know- ledge , Christian controversialists would be in a difficulty how to conduct themselves , what to deny , explain or complete , in the popular notions of their 52 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
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... deny an evangelical import , though the New Testament itself nowhere assigns it . Yet , on the other hand , granting that a certain liberty of interpre- tation , beyond the precedent , but according to the spirit of Scripture , be ...
... deny an evangelical import , though the New Testament itself nowhere assigns it . Yet , on the other hand , granting that a certain liberty of interpre- tation , beyond the precedent , but according to the spirit of Scripture , be ...
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