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... professing Christians . The fortunes of the Jewish people had experienced a favourable change since the reign of Hadrian . The violence of Roman persecution had been directed against the Christian Church ; while the Jews , gradually ...
... professing Christians . The fortunes of the Jewish people had experienced a favourable change since the reign of Hadrian . The violence of Roman persecution had been directed against the Christian Church ; while the Jews , gradually ...
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... professed a theory , and sunk under the obli- gations which it involved . The monstrous dogmas of the various Gnostic sects pass away from the scene of history as fast as they enter it . Sabellianism , which succeeded , also ventured on ...
... professed a theory , and sunk under the obli- gations which it involved . The monstrous dogmas of the various Gnostic sects pass away from the scene of history as fast as they enter it . Sabellianism , which succeeded , also ventured on ...
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... profess myself her disciple , though , as regards the doctrine in debate , I might well do so ; and , instead of setting about any formal defence , I will merely place before the reader the general principles of her 2 [ As to the ...
... profess myself her disciple , though , as regards the doctrine in debate , I might well do so ; and , instead of setting about any formal defence , I will merely place before the reader the general principles of her 2 [ As to the ...
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... profess a jealous adherence to the inspired text , and are not slow to accuse others of ignorance of its contents , they appeal , not to Scripture , but to the stirring effects of this ( so - called ) Gospel preaching , and to the ...
... profess a jealous adherence to the inspired text , and are not slow to accuse others of ignorance of its contents , they appeal , not to Scripture , but to the stirring effects of this ( so - called ) Gospel preaching , and to the ...
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... professed principle of the early teachers , to speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ; whereas the fact of the existence of the principle answers the ...
... professed principle of the early teachers , to speak exoterically to those who were without the Church , instances of a contrary practice but prove their inconsistency ; whereas the fact of the existence of the principle answers the ...
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