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... respects the Third Edition of this Volume differs from those which preceded it . Its text has been relieved of some portion of the literary imperfections necessarily incident to a historical sketch , its author's first work , and ...
... respects the Third Edition of this Volume differs from those which preceded it . Its text has been relieved of some portion of the literary imperfections necessarily incident to a historical sketch , its author's first work , and ...
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... respecting the Person of Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish origin ...
... respecting the Person of Christ . Before the end of the first century , this result is disclosed in the system of the Cerinthians and the Ebionites . These sects , though more or less infected with Gnosticism , were of Jewish origin ...
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... respecting the benevolence and mercy of God , the necessity of repentance , the rights of conscience , and the obligation of obedience . But it is scarcely the attribute of a generous faith , to be anxiously inquiring into the con ...
... respecting the benevolence and mercy of God , the necessity of repentance , the rights of conscience , and the obligation of obedience . But it is scarcely the attribute of a generous faith , to be anxiously inquiring into the con ...
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... or to apply the promises of the Gospel ; and if others erred in this respect , still it remained a duty to him . And further , these disclosures are not so conclusive as E 2 SECT . III . ] The Church of Alexandria . 51.
... or to apply the promises of the Gospel ; and if others erred in this respect , still it remained a duty to him . And further , these disclosures are not so conclusive as E 2 SECT . III . ] The Church of Alexandria . 51.
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... it himself in these words : γυμνάσιον μέν φαμεν εἶναι τῆς ψυχῆς τὴν ἀνθρωπίνην σοφίαν , τέλος δὲ τὴν θείαν . Contr . Cels . vi . 13 . intellect , and in no respect to be accounted divine8 F 2 SECT . III . ] The Church of Alexandria . 67.
... it himself in these words : γυμνάσιον μέν φαμεν εἶναι τῆς ψυχῆς τὴν ἀνθρωπίνην σοφίαν , τέλος δὲ τὴν θείαν . Contr . Cels . vi . 13 . intellect , and in no respect to be accounted divine8 F 2 SECT . III . ] The Church of Alexandria . 67.
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