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... nature of Christ . His original calling seems to have been that of a sophist5 ; how he obtained admit . 1 Bingham , Antiq . ix . 1 . a Vide Tillemont , Mem . vol . i . & c . 2 Acts xi . , xiii . , xiv . 4 Vide Euseb . vii . 30 ...
... nature of Christ . His original calling seems to have been that of a sophist5 ; how he obtained admit . 1 Bingham , Antiq . ix . 1 . a Vide Tillemont , Mem . vol . i . & c . 2 Acts xi . , xiii . , xiv . 4 Vide Euseb . vii . 30 ...
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... nature , that is , such as were afterwards called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now ...
... nature , that is , such as were afterwards called Semi- Arian , Paulus himself advocating a doctrine which nearly resembled what is commonly called the Sa- bellian . More shall be said concerning Paulus of Samosata presently ; but now ...
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... nature , it necessarily indisposed the mind for the severe and unexciting mysteries , the large indefinite promises , and the remote sanctions , of the Catholic faith ; which fell as cold and uninviting on the depraved imagina- tion ...
... nature , it necessarily indisposed the mind for the severe and unexciting mysteries , the large indefinite promises , and the remote sanctions , of the Catholic faith ; which fell as cold and uninviting on the depraved imagina- tion ...
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... nature of things , of finding , than of solving objections , whatever be the question in dispute . Accordingly , the skill of a disputant mainly consists in securing an offensive position , fastening on the weaker points of his adver ...
... nature of things , of finding , than of solving objections , whatever be the question in dispute . Accordingly , the skill of a disputant mainly consists in securing an offensive position , fastening on the weaker points of his adver ...
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... nature ; whereas there are truths foreign to the province of the most exercised intellect , some of them the peculiar discoveries of the improved moral sense ( or what Scripture terms " the Spirit " ) , and others still less on a level ...
... nature ; whereas there are truths foreign to the province of the most exercised intellect , some of them the peculiar discoveries of the improved moral sense ( or what Scripture terms " the Spirit " ) , and others still less on a level ...
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