Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, Volume 3Allen, Morrill, and Wardwell, 1846 - Theology |
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... course of Servetus with the spirit which he manifested , and with his conduct on other occasions . As far as is known , Calvin never wrote to Servetus but two let- ters . The manner of his antagonist was disagreeable to him from the ...
... course of Servetus with the spirit which he manifested , and with his conduct on other occasions . As far as is known , Calvin never wrote to Servetus but two let- ters . The manner of his antagonist was disagreeable to him from the ...
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... course recognized the work at once ; but how should Calvin know better than any one else where and by whom the book was printed ? It seems most probable , that Servetus , who had taken such pre- caution to ensure privacy , had some ...
... course recognized the work at once ; but how should Calvin know better than any one else where and by whom the book was printed ? It seems most probable , that Servetus , who had taken such pre- caution to ensure privacy , had some ...
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... course did not include his objections to the inspiration of the Pentateuch , or his erroneous interpretations of Scripture , as these were contained only in previous works . Servetus ' answer was more like the ravings of a maniac than ...
... course did not include his objections to the inspiration of the Pentateuch , or his erroneous interpretations of Scripture , as these were contained only in previous works . Servetus ' answer was more like the ravings of a maniac than ...
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... course , and his sincerity seemed al- most impossible . His assertions of his convictions of duty and apparent firmness were too evidently the result of angry feeling towards Calvin , obstinacy in error , and especially a false hope of ...
... course , and his sincerity seemed al- most impossible . His assertions of his convictions of duty and apparent firmness were too evidently the result of angry feeling towards Calvin , obstinacy in error , and especially a false hope of ...
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... course of existence so speedily to be entered upon . Farel in his desire to lead the soul of the doomed man to true faith , began once more to confute his errors in respect to the Trinity , and then passed to an admonition to Christian ...
... course of existence so speedily to be entered upon . Farel in his desire to lead the soul of the doomed man to true faith , began once more to confute his errors in respect to the Trinity , and then passed to an admonition to Christian ...
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