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... manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence , on the other hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 161 162 • 163 · • • 164 Ministration of the Son and Spirit . Abuse of the ...
... manner He is " Radiance from the Sun " Hence , on the other hand , a subordination of the Son to the Father As explained by Bull and Petavius . · 158 • 159 • 160 161 162 • 163 · • • 164 Ministration of the Son and Spirit . Abuse of the ...
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... manners , having neither the ferocity of the Scythians and Thracians , nor the frivolity and sensuality of the Orientals . The excellent qualities , however , implied in this description , were tarnished by the love of singularity , the ...
... manners , having neither the ferocity of the Scythians and Thracians , nor the frivolity and sensuality of the Orientals . The excellent qualities , however , implied in this description , were tarnished by the love of singularity , the ...
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... manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . . The one , because they enjoyed not , disputed ; the other disputed not , because they enjoyed . " It is also a question , whether the mere performance of the rites ...
... manner , moved no question , but rejoiced greatly in what they saw . . The one , because they enjoyed not , disputed ; the other disputed not , because they enjoyed . " It is also a question , whether the mere performance of the rites ...
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... manner of a school in the present day , which supposes conversion to be effected by an exhibition of free promises and threats , and an appeal to our moral capabilities , which after conversion are discovered to have no foundation in ...
... manner of a school in the present day , which supposes conversion to be effected by an exhibition of free promises and threats , and an appeal to our moral capabilities , which after conversion are discovered to have no foundation in ...
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... manner of our Lord's parables , but the practice of generalizing facts into principles , of adum- brating greater truths under the image of lesser , of implying the consequences or the basis of doctrines in their correlatives , and ...
... manner of our Lord's parables , but the practice of generalizing facts into principles , of adum- brating greater truths under the image of lesser , of implying the consequences or the basis of doctrines in their correlatives , and ...
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