The British Magazine, Volumen24John Turrill, 1843 |
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... considered the African as the latest foundation , arrogantly saying , " erunt primi qui erant novissimi ; " to which the great Bishop of Hippo replied , that " some barbarous nations had received the faith even§ later than Africa ...
... considered the African as the latest foundation , arrogantly saying , " erunt primi qui erant novissimi ; " to which the great Bishop of Hippo replied , that " some barbarous nations had received the faith even§ later than Africa ...
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... considered as the type ; that the con- stitution of a church depended entirely on the purity of its doctrine ; and when anyone supposes this purity lost , he has no need to wait for any ordinary authority before taking the ...
... considered as the type ; that the con- stitution of a church depended entirely on the purity of its doctrine ; and when anyone supposes this purity lost , he has no need to wait for any ordinary authority before taking the ...
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... considered as the type ; that the con- stitution of a church depended entirely on the purity of its doctrine ; and when anyone supposes this purity lost , he has no need to wait for any ordinary authority before taking the ...
... considered as the type ; that the con- stitution of a church depended entirely on the purity of its doctrine ; and when anyone supposes this purity lost , he has no need to wait for any ordinary authority before taking the ...
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... considered them little , if anything , better than Manichees . After his migration to Schonauge , his abbot ( Hildelin ) desired him to compose a refutation of the heretical opinions . He obeyed , and sent a copy of it to his old friend ...
... considered them little , if anything , better than Manichees . After his migration to Schonauge , his abbot ( Hildelin ) desired him to compose a refutation of the heretical opinions . He obeyed , and sent a copy of it to his old friend ...
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... CONSIDERED . " Image - worship and Relics . " NO . XVII . ( Continued from vol . xxiii . p . 283. ) SIR , The gifts , offerings , presents , bequests , and legacies thus made to saints , their altars , and shrines , amounted annually to ...
... CONSIDERED . " Image - worship and Relics . " NO . XVII . ( Continued from vol . xxiii . p . 283. ) SIR , The gifts , offerings , presents , bequests , and legacies thus made to saints , their altars , and shrines , amounted annually to ...
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