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... Irenæus , p . 143 . 3. Tertullian , p . 143 . 4. Socrates and Sozomen , p . 144 . 5. Practice of the West . Ambrose of Milan , p . 145 . CHAPTER X. THE DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM IN RESPECT TO THE DOCTRINE OF SATISFACTION , p . 148 . The ...
... Irenæus , p . 143 . 3. Tertullian , p . 143 . 4. Socrates and Sozomen , p . 144 . 5. Practice of the West . Ambrose of Milan , p . 145 . CHAPTER X. THE DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM IN RESPECT TO THE DOCTRINE OF SATISFACTION , p . 148 . The ...
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... Irenæus , Athenagoras , and the old writer in the works of Justin Martyr , p . 165 . CHAPTER XIII . THE DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM IN RESPECT TO PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD , p . 167 . Holy Scripture is perfectly silent respecting the duty or ...
... Irenæus , Athenagoras , and the old writer in the works of Justin Martyr , p . 165 . CHAPTER XIII . THE DIFFICULTIES OF ROMANISM IN RESPECT TO PRAYERS FOR THE DEAD , p . 167 . Holy Scripture is perfectly silent respecting the duty or ...
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... Irenæus and Clement of Rome , p . 236 . III . The testimony of Scripture , as interpreted by the attestation of Irenæus and Clement to naked facts , which they beheld with their own eyes , and in which mistake was physically impossible ...
... Irenæus and Clement of Rome , p . 236 . III . The testimony of Scripture , as interpreted by the attestation of Irenæus and Clement to naked facts , which they beheld with their own eyes , and in which mistake was physically impossible ...
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... Irenæus , it was founded by persons of no less dignity than the two most glorious Apostles , Peter and Paul , who by their joint authority , constituted Linus its first bishop . But the fact of its alleged immutability rests upon a ...
... Irenæus , it was founded by persons of no less dignity than the two most glorious Apostles , Peter and Paul , who by their joint authority , constituted Linus its first bishop . But the fact of its alleged immutability rests upon a ...
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... Irenæus and Tertullian in the second cen- tury . Doctrines , they contend , received through the medium of only two or three links from the apostles themselves , and with one consent declared by all the various churches then in ...
... Irenæus and Tertullian in the second cen- tury . Doctrines , they contend , received through the medium of only two or three links from the apostles themselves , and with one consent declared by all the various churches then in ...
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