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... errors , which sprang up and bore fruit in the genera- tion after him . In confirmation of this view , which is suggested by his original vocation , by the temporal motives which are said to have influenced him , and by his ...
... errors , which sprang up and bore fruit in the genera- tion after him . In confirmation of this view , which is suggested by his original vocation , by the temporal motives which are said to have influenced him , and by his ...
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... error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated . While Judaism inculcated a superstitious , or even idolatrous depen- dence on the mere casualties of daily life , and gave license to the grosser tastes of human nature ...
... error spring up , as if self - sown , and are rapidly propagated . While Judaism inculcated a superstitious , or even idolatrous depen- dence on the mere casualties of daily life , and gave license to the grosser tastes of human nature ...
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... error respecting the Person of Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish ...
... error respecting the Person of Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish ...
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... error , previously to the age of Paulus , who still more strikingly exemplifies it . First , we are in possession of ... errors ( Tillemont , Mem . vol . ii . p . 199.205 . Athan . in Arian . ii . 43 ) . It may be added that the younger ...
... error , previously to the age of Paulus , who still more strikingly exemplifies it . First , we are in possession of ... errors ( Tillemont , Mem . vol . ii . p . 199.205 . Athan . in Arian . ii . 43 ) . It may be added that the younger ...
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... error , rather than to establish truth9 . But we have actually reason , in the circumstances of its history , for considering it as the off - shoot of those schools of inquiry and debate which acknowledged Aristotle as their principal ...
... error , rather than to establish truth9 . But we have actually reason , in the circumstances of its history , for considering it as the off - shoot of those schools of inquiry and debate which acknowledged Aristotle as their principal ...
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