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... received their rule , he said , from St. John and St. 9 Euseb . Hist . v . 23-25 , and Vales . ad loc . 9 Exod . xii . 6. Vide Tillemont , Mem , vol . iii . p . 629 , & c . 14 in onl Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of ...
... received their rule , he said , from St. John and St. 9 Euseb . Hist . v . 23-25 , and Vales . ad loc . 9 Exod . xii . 6. Vide Tillemont , Mem , vol . iii . p . 629 , & c . 14 in onl Philip the Apostles , Polycarp of Smyrna , Melito of ...
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... received . There was nothing Judaistic in this conduct ; for , though the Apostles intended the Jewish discipline to cease with those converts who were born under it , yet it was by no means clear , that its calendar came under the ...
... received . There was nothing Judaistic in this conduct ; for , though the Apostles intended the Jewish discipline to cease with those converts who were born under it , yet it was by no means clear , that its calendar came under the ...
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... received rule . What was the principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto ...
... received rule . What was the principle or origin of this irregularity , does not clearly appear ; unless we may consider as characteristic , what seems to be the fact , that when their neighbours of the Proconsulate were Quarto ...
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... received , let him be anathema8 . ' " 8 Theod . Hist . i . 4. [ Simeon , Bishop of Beth - Arsam , in Persia , A.D. 510-525 , traces the genealogy of Paulianism and Nestorianism from Judaism thus : -Caiaphas to Simon Magus ; Simon to ...
... received , let him be anathema8 . ' " 8 Theod . Hist . i . 4. [ Simeon , Bishop of Beth - Arsam , in Persia , A.D. 510-525 , traces the genealogy of Paulianism and Nestorianism from Judaism thus : -Caiaphas to Simon Magus ; Simon to ...
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John Henry Newman. teaching ; to its proposing to inquire into and reform the received creed , rather than to hazard one of its own . The heresies which preceded it , originating in less subtle and dexterous talent , took up a false ...
John Henry Newman. teaching ; to its proposing to inquire into and reform the received creed , rather than to hazard one of its own . The heresies which preceded it , originating in less subtle and dexterous talent , took up a false ...
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