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... given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the explanation . But far greater was the evil , when men destitute of religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like theological discussions , not with any ...
... given to the cause of error is evidenced in his eagerness to give the explanation . But far greater was the evil , when men destitute of religious seriousness and earnestness engaged in the like theological discussions , not with any ...
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... given the earnest of his future celebrity , by his persuasive disputations with the unbelievers of Alexandria . Afterwards he ap- peared in the character of a Christian apologist before an Arabian prince , and Mammæa , the mother of ...
... given the earnest of his future celebrity , by his persuasive disputations with the unbelievers of Alexandria . Afterwards he ap- peared in the character of a Christian apologist before an Arabian prince , and Mammæa , the mother of ...
Page 47
... given them , and were not distin- guished , previously to their conversion , by a strictly conscientious deportment . Such are the divine notices given to those who desire an apostolical rule for dis- pensing the word of life ; and as ...
... given them , and were not distin- guished , previously to their conversion , by a strictly conscientious deportment . Such are the divine notices given to those who desire an apostolical rule for dis- pensing the word of life ; and as ...
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... given , brings on delirium ; and so there come two ills , the death of the patient and the disrepute of the physician . " In another place he says , " All may hear the Gospel , but the glory of the Gospel is set apart for the true ...
... given , brings on delirium ; and so there come two ills , the death of the patient and the disrepute of the physician . " In another place he says , " All may hear the Gospel , but the glory of the Gospel is set apart for the true ...
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... given to the heathen or catechumen was in no sense undone by the sub- sequent secret teaching , which was in fact but the filling up of a bare but correct outline . The contrary theory was maintained by the Manichees , who repre- sented ...
... given to the heathen or catechumen was in no sense undone by the sub- sequent secret teaching , which was in fact but the filling up of a bare but correct outline . The contrary theory was maintained by the Manichees , who repre- sented ...
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