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... objects with which that publication has been undertaken , it makes its appearance in an independent form . Some apology is due to the reader for the length of the introductory chapter , but it was intended as the opening of a more ...
... objects with which that publication has been undertaken , it makes its appearance in an independent form . Some apology is due to the reader for the length of the introductory chapter , but it was intended as the opening of a more ...
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... objects of his ordinary worship . Philip the Arabian continued towards them a countenance , which was converted into an open patronage in the reign of Zenobia . During the Decian persecution , they had been sufficiently secure at ...
... objects of his ordinary worship . Philip the Arabian continued towards them a countenance , which was converted into an open patronage in the reign of Zenobia . During the Decian persecution , they had been sufficiently secure at ...
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... object of the Apostle's censure in his Epistle to the Gala- tians1 . 8 Socrat . Hist . v . 22 . Burton , Bamp . Lect , notes 74. 82 . 1 Tertull . de Præscript . Hæret . c . 33 , p . 243 . The Nazarenes are next to be noticed ; -not for ...
... object of the Apostle's censure in his Epistle to the Gala- tians1 . 8 Socrat . Hist . v . 22 . Burton , Bamp . Lect , notes 74. 82 . 1 Tertull . de Præscript . Hæret . c . 33 , p . 243 . The Nazarenes are next to be noticed ; -not for ...
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... object , but as a mere trial of skill , or as a literary recreation ; regardless of the mischief thus done to the simplicity of Christian morals , and the evil encouragement given to fallacious reasonings and sceptical views . The error ...
... object , but as a mere trial of skill , or as a literary recreation ; regardless of the mischief thus done to the simplicity of Christian morals , and the evil encouragement given to fallacious reasonings and sceptical views . The error ...
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... objects , as if these could supply suitable tests and standards for examining those of a moral and spiritual nature ; whereas there are truths foreign to the province of the most exercised intellect , some of them the peculiar ...
... objects , as if these could supply suitable tests and standards for examining those of a moral and spiritual nature ; whereas there are truths foreign to the province of the most exercised intellect , some of them the peculiar ...
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