AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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Page 153
... pagans against our religion as this , which setteth up a power of so vast extent and huge influence ; whereas no novelty could be more surprising or startling than the creation of an universal empire over the consciences and religious ...
... pagans against our religion as this , which setteth up a power of so vast extent and huge influence ; whereas no novelty could be more surprising or startling than the creation of an universal empire over the consciences and religious ...
Page 175
... pagan idol , with the stern iconoclasm and bigoted nationality of later Judaism ! IIow startling the apparent absence of what would be called talent in this people during their supernatural Dispensation , compared with the gifts of mind ...
... pagan idol , with the stern iconoclasm and bigoted nationality of later Judaism ! IIow startling the apparent absence of what would be called talent in this people during their supernatural Dispensation , compared with the gifts of mind ...
Page 181
... Pagans may have , heretics cannot have , the same principles as Catholics ; if the latter have the same , they are not real heretics , but in ignorance . Principle is a better test of heresy than doctrine . IIeretics are true to their ...
... Pagans may have , heretics cannot have , the same principles as Catholics ; if the latter have the same , they are not real heretics , but in ignorance . Principle is a better test of heresy than doctrine . IIeretics are true to their ...
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... paganism of classical times , which was the fit subject of persecution , for its first breath made it cruinble and disappear . Such apparently is the state of the Nestorian and Monophysite communions ; such might have been the condition ...
... paganism of classical times , which was the fit subject of persecution , for its first breath made it cruinble and disappear . Such apparently is the state of the Nestorian and Monophysite communions ; such might have been the condition ...
Page 213
... pagan deities ; it was received in Ethiopia and in Germany , and even the name of Paris has been fancifully traced to it . Both worships , as well as the Science of Magic , had their colleges of priests and devotees , which were ...
... pagan deities ; it was received in Ethiopia and in Germany , and even the name of Paris has been fancifully traced to it . Both worships , as well as the Science of Magic , had their colleges of priests and devotees , which were ...
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