The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... learned prelate , will be likely to place many things in a new point of view , and to make him understand Tertullian more in- timately than he did before . Thus far we think that the work will have its use , and in most of the author's ...
... learned prelate , will be likely to place many things in a new point of view , and to make him understand Tertullian more in- timately than he did before . Thus far we think that the work will have its use , and in most of the author's ...
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... learned author for beginning with Tertullian , rather than with Irenæus or Justin Martyr , a consideration of whose works would have enabled him to detail the history of the church at an earlier period ( it might be wished indeed that ...
... learned author for beginning with Tertullian , rather than with Irenæus or Justin Martyr , a consideration of whose works would have enabled him to detail the history of the church at an earlier period ( it might be wished indeed that ...
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... learned author twice gives a kind of promise , ( pp . 368 , 581 , ) that at a future opportunity he will make some obser- vations upon the quotations and interpretations of scripture in Tertullian's works . We hope that he will fulfil ...
... learned author twice gives a kind of promise , ( pp . 368 , 581 , ) that at a future opportunity he will make some obser- vations upon the quotations and interpretations of scripture in Tertullian's works . We hope that he will fulfil ...
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... learned cardinal , but if the Pro- testants should happen to prove , that their doctrine , so far from being new , is as old as the apostles , his syllogism would not be worth much beyond the walls of Rome . 2. In another place , he ...
... learned cardinal , but if the Pro- testants should happen to prove , that their doctrine , so far from being new , is as old as the apostles , his syllogism would not be worth much beyond the walls of Rome . 2. In another place , he ...
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... learned prelate should decide , that the power of working miracles ceased entirely at the death of the last individual on whom the hands of the apostles had been laid . If even after this the Almighty still interposed by especial and ...
... learned prelate should decide , that the power of working miracles ceased entirely at the death of the last individual on whom the hands of the apostles had been laid . If even after this the Almighty still interposed by especial and ...
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