The Works of the Right Reverend John England: Part 1., cont'd. ; Part 2. ControversyArthur H. Clarke, 1908 |
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... opinion regarding the principle ; nor do I find them , by any means , unanimous as to the statement of facts . The chief object is , therefore , to understand what our present opponent looks upon to be erroneous . At first view it would ...
... opinion regarding the principle ; nor do I find them , by any means , unanimous as to the statement of facts . The chief object is , therefore , to understand what our present opponent looks upon to be erroneous . At first view it would ...
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... opinion of this angelic writer , and after examining his statements , shows that this very explanation agrees with the position laid down in his work : and in chapter xxv . , after stating the opinion of St. Thomas and other writers ...
... opinion of this angelic writer , and after examining his statements , shows that this very explanation agrees with the position laid down in his work : and in chapter xxv . , after stating the opinion of St. Thomas and other writers ...
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... opinion of Hermes Trismegistus , as Augustine says in his book viii , Of the City of God . " " " Others did not pay the worship of the Divinity to the images themselves , but to the creatures whose images they were . And the Apostle ...
... opinion of Hermes Trismegistus , as Augustine says in his book viii , Of the City of God . " " " Others did not pay the worship of the Divinity to the images themselves , but to the creatures whose images they were . And the Apostle ...
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... opinion . Those differences in the Christian Church , gave rise to an appro- priation of the words more by common usage , than by authoritative ap- pointment ; and hence , as the λarpes was a higher servant than the δουλος , his ...
... opinion . Those differences in the Christian Church , gave rise to an appro- priation of the words more by common usage , than by authoritative ap- pointment ; and hence , as the λarpes was a higher servant than the δουλος , his ...
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... opinion of several Catholics that the Jews were prohibited by this precept from making any statue or image of the eter- nal and invisible God , for any purpose whatsoever . But , even granting this to be a fair consequence of the ...
... opinion of several Catholics that the Jews were prohibited by this precept from making any statue or image of the eter- nal and invisible God , for any purpose whatsoever . But , even granting this to be a fair consequence of the ...
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