Culture and Anarchy: An Essay in Political and Social CriticismBobbs-Merrill, 1971 - 281 Seiten |
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... Christians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since Constantine were a thousand times more of a departure from the scheme of primitive Christianity than it can ...
... Christians sanctioned the popular form of church- government a thousand times more expressly than they do , if the Church since Constantine were a thousand times more of a departure from the scheme of primitive Christianity than it can ...
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... Christianity and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which Christians themselves will entertain . Socinians18 are fond of saying the same thing about the Socinian conception of Christianity . Now , even if this ...
... Christianity and its Founder , is probably destined to become the conception which Christians themselves will entertain . Socinians18 are fond of saying the same thing about the Socinian conception of Christianity . Now , even if this ...
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... Christianity and Protestantism . Eighteen hundred years ago it was altogether the hour of Hebraism . Primitive Christianity was legitimately and truly the ascendent force in the world at that time , and the way of mankind's progress lay ...
... Christianity and Protestantism . Eighteen hundred years ago it was altogether the hour of Hebraism . Primitive Christianity was legitimately and truly the ascendent force in the world at that time , and the way of mankind's progress lay ...
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