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... as beta" la eooimrmiort with him. fly 1; is " Ko.r.aa Church," followed by C ipp idoeia Mid opposed by Pbrvrtia, must he meant either the ecclesiastical av.tem of the Roman Empire, or the Church at Home regarded iw holeUmr a kind ...
... as beta" la eooimrmiort with him. fly 1; is " Ko.r.aa Church," followed by C ipp idoeia Mid opposed by Pbrvrtia, must he meant either the ecclesiastical av.tem of the Roman Empire, or the Church at Home regarded iw holeUmr a kind ...
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... ironical depreciation to Leontius the sophist.8 He was now about thirty-four years of age, and describes himself as hitherto inexperienced in such a kind of composition.8 Eunomius, like bis illustrious opponent, was a Cappadocian.
... ironical depreciation to Leontius the sophist.8 He was now about thirty-four years of age, and describes himself as hitherto inexperienced in such a kind of composition.8 Eunomius, like bis illustrious opponent, was a Cappadocian.
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Of what kind was it? In what manner could it be effected ? The manner is ineffable, and wholly beyond the scope of our intelligence ; but we shall not on this account throw away the foundation of our faith in Father and Son ...
Of what kind was it? In what manner could it be effected ? The manner is ineffable, and wholly beyond the scope of our intelligence ; but we shall not on this account throw away the foundation of our faith in Father and Son ...
Página xlv
"The prophets," says St. Basil, "the historians, the law, give each a special kind of teaching, and the exhortation of the proverbs furnishes yet another. But the use and profit of all are included in the book of Psalms.
"The prophets," says St. Basil, "the historians, the law, give each a special kind of teaching, and the exhortation of the proverbs furnishes yet another. But the use and profit of all are included in the book of Psalms.
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With pretences of this kind and talk like this he fawns on the wretched victim, and induces him to swallow the bait. Then he binds him with written security, adds loss of liberty to the trouble of his pressing poverty, and is off".
With pretences of this kind and talk like this he fawns on the wretched victim, and induces him to swallow the bait. Then he binds him with written security, adds loss of liberty to the trouble of his pressing poverty, and is off".
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