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... course , when they avoided every contradiction of a mathe- matical and material nature . Hence , canons grounded on physics were made the basis of discussions about possibilities and impossibilities in a spiritual sub- stance , as ...
... course , when they avoided every contradiction of a mathe- matical and material nature . Hence , canons grounded on physics were made the basis of discussions about possibilities and impossibilities in a spiritual sub- stance , as ...
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... course in this instance is really that which the hasty religionist condemns as if the theory of unenlightened formalists , is evident to careful students of Scripture , and is confirmed by the practice of the Primitive Church . / As to ...
... course in this instance is really that which the hasty religionist condemns as if the theory of unenlightened formalists , is evident to careful students of Scripture , and is confirmed by the practice of the Primitive Church . / As to ...
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... thus occasioned would be preserved , as a matter of course ; together 1 Iren . iii . 1 . Vide also Tertull . de Præscr . Hæret . 22 . with those other secret but less important truths , to 54 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
... thus occasioned would be preserved , as a matter of course ; together 1 Iren . iii . 1 . Vide also Tertull . de Præscr . Hæret . 22 . with those other secret but less important truths , to 54 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
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... .adv . Log . p . 378 , with notes T and U. On this whole subject , vide the Author's " Apologia , " notes F and G , pp . 343-363 . ] dence by which the world's course is carried on ; 74 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
... .adv . Log . p . 378 , with notes T and U. On this whole subject , vide the Author's " Apologia , " notes F and G , pp . 343-363 . ] dence by which the world's course is carried on ; 74 The Church of Alexandria . [ CHAP . I.
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John Henry Newman. dence by which the world's course is carried on ; or , again , for the work of creation itself , as opposed to the absolute perfection of the Eternal God , that internal concentration of His Attributes in self - con ...
John Henry Newman. dence by which the world's course is carried on ; or , again , for the work of creation itself , as opposed to the absolute perfection of the Eternal God , that internal concentration of His Attributes in self - con ...
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