The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... Christian laws of marriage had not as yet ( temp . Antonini Pii ) superseded the municipal in a quarter of the globe where , in more civilized districts , Cyprian long afterwards found per- sons consecrating a cup of mere water . The ...
... Christian laws of marriage had not as yet ( temp . Antonini Pii ) superseded the municipal in a quarter of the globe where , in more civilized districts , Cyprian long afterwards found per- sons consecrating a cup of mere water . The ...
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... Christ , these men , as fools flying one extremity run post haste unto the contrary extremity ; and therefore these wretches , imagining to themselves a spiritual Christ , are as much to be maliced as the papists are to be pitied . For ...
... Christ , these men , as fools flying one extremity run post haste unto the contrary extremity ; and therefore these wretches , imagining to themselves a spiritual Christ , are as much to be maliced as the papists are to be pitied . For ...
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... Christian truth , which he believed himself to be , he has been represented as a defamer and persecutor , and the excellencies of his character have been completely obscured . And similar mistakes will always be occurring in medieval ...
... Christian truth , which he believed himself to be , he has been represented as a defamer and persecutor , and the excellencies of his character have been completely obscured . And similar mistakes will always be occurring in medieval ...
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... Christ's body - the church . She has , it is true , in later days precluded her children to a great extent from ... Christian man could ever entertain the idea . His language is equally strong against the im- pious abstinence from ...
... Christ's body - the church . She has , it is true , in later days precluded her children to a great extent from ... Christian man could ever entertain the idea . His language is equally strong against the im- pious abstinence from ...
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... Christ — that one holy catholic church which had sprung up from the seeds which the apostles had scattered , and to which God had given the increase . We shall not then need the strange invention of a Christian Anti- christ ; but can ...
... Christ — that one holy catholic church which had sprung up from the seeds which the apostles had scattered , and to which God had given the increase . We shall not then need the strange invention of a Christian Anti- christ ; but can ...
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