The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... considered , 2 , 3 - reasons for not consulting their works , fallacy of , 4 , 5 - valuable evi- dence to be collected from these ori- ginal sources , 5 , 6 - character of Ter- tullian's writings , 6 - also of the pre- sent work , 7 , 8 ...
... considered , 2 , 3 - reasons for not consulting their works , fallacy of , 4 , 5 - valuable evi- dence to be collected from these ori- ginal sources , 5 , 6 - character of Ter- tullian's writings , 6 - also of the pre- sent work , 7 , 8 ...
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... considered , 84-88 - general remarks on the work , 88 , 89 - ex- tracts from Mr. Molesworth's " An- swer , " 89-95 . See Molesworth . Dinner à la Cossacque , 149 . Dublin circle , notice of , 221 . Esquimaux woman , anecdote of , 97 ...
... considered , 84-88 - general remarks on the work , 88 , 89 - ex- tracts from Mr. Molesworth's " An- swer , " 89-95 . See Molesworth . Dinner à la Cossacque , 149 . Dublin circle , notice of , 221 . Esquimaux woman , anecdote of , 97 ...
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... considered the man to be a heretic whom he laboured to confute . In the same manner we prove the baptism of infants , and the giving of the cup to the laity , & c . & c . , be- cause we find the facts repeatedly mentioned in the works ...
... considered the man to be a heretic whom he laboured to confute . In the same manner we prove the baptism of infants , and the giving of the cup to the laity , & c . & c . , be- cause we find the facts repeatedly mentioned in the works ...
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... considered to con- firm the genuineness of the disputed reading ; and if Tertullian had known of a text so exactly suited to his purpose as 1 John v . 7 , he would surely not have been contented with quoting John x . 30. We do not ...
... considered to con- firm the genuineness of the disputed reading ; and if Tertullian had known of a text so exactly suited to his purpose as 1 John v . 7 , he would surely not have been contented with quoting John x . 30. We do not ...
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... considered the best , does not contain them at all ; in one MS . they are placed at the be- ginning of the treatise ; in others , they are detached from it , with- out any separate title ; and we are not aware of any MS . which ...
... considered the best , does not contain them at all ; in one MS . they are placed at the be- ginning of the treatise ; in others , they are detached from it , with- out any separate title ; and we are not aware of any MS . which ...
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