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... truth And reserved and concealed by the early Church . From reverence Unlike the present state of religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples • Defenceless state of ...
... truth And reserved and concealed by the early Church . From reverence Unlike the present state of religion . 2. Contrary temper of heresy : - For instance , in the Gnostics And still more , in the Arians Examples • Defenceless state of ...
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... truth • And to make it a bond of fellowship Hence the necessity of Creeds , with what limitations : -- SECTION II . - The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity . The position of the matter of evidence : - In the Old Testament commenced ...
... truth • And to make it a bond of fellowship Hence the necessity of Creeds , with what limitations : -- SECTION II . - The Scripture doctrine of the Trinity . The position of the matter of evidence : - In the Old Testament commenced ...
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... truths or axioms in the argument . logic and rhetoric made them expert in proof and refutation , so there was much in other ... truth and falsehood , which their experience of this world furnished , could not at once be applied to 9 Greg ...
... truths or axioms in the argument . logic and rhetoric made them expert in proof and refutation , so there was much in other ... truth and falsehood , which their experience of this world furnished , could not at once be applied to 9 Greg ...
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... truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and unin- structed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the ... truths which are the objects of it , and again from tenderness both for the heathen and the neophyte , who were ...
... truth , instead of being exposed to the gaze of the profane and unin- structed , are kept hidden in the bosom of the ... truths which are the objects of it , and again from tenderness both for the heathen and the neophyte , who were ...
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... truth , by precipitate disclosures of its details . The example of the inspired writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews was their authority for making a broad distinction between the doctrines 4 Philipp . Sidet . fragm . apud Dodw . in ...
... truth , by precipitate disclosures of its details . The example of the inspired writer of the Epistle to the Hebrews was their authority for making a broad distinction between the doctrines 4 Philipp . Sidet . fragm . apud Dodw . in ...
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