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... latter and more moderate party . § Some writers have been pleased to create an Ebion , the imaginary author of their sect and name . But we can more safely rely on the learned Eusebius , than on the vehement Ter tullian , or the ...
... latter and more moderate party . § Some writers have been pleased to create an Ebion , the imaginary author of their sect and name . But we can more safely rely on the learned Eusebius , than on the vehement Ter tullian , or the ...
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... In all this we see that there was a considerable difference between early Jew and Greek Christianity . The " Greek prelate " Marcus prevailed on some to adopt the latter , while the 14 THE EBIONITES . [ CH . X of Christ.
... In all this we see that there was a considerable difference between early Jew and Greek Christianity . The " Greek prelate " Marcus prevailed on some to adopt the latter , while the 14 THE EBIONITES . [ CH . X of Christ.
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... latter of these learned divines is not altogether candid on this occasion . In the council of Laodicea ( about the year 360 ) , the Apocalypse was tacitly excluded from the sacred canon by the same churches of Asia to which it is ...
... latter of these learned divines is not altogether candid on this occasion . In the council of Laodicea ( about the year 360 ) , the Apocalypse was tacitly excluded from the sacred canon by the same churches of Asia to which it is ...
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... latter was insensibly corrupted , by the habits of govern- ment . In the church as well as in the world , the persons placed in any public station rendered themselves considerable by their eloquence and firmness , by their mowledge of ...
... latter was insensibly corrupted , by the habits of govern- ment . In the church as well as in the world , the persons placed in any public station rendered themselves considerable by their eloquence and firmness , by their mowledge of ...
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... latter remained the most natural distinction for the members of every Christian enate , the former was appropriated to the dignity of its new president . The advantages of this episcopal form of name . the Corinthians . * The first ...
... latter remained the most natural distinction for the members of every Christian enate , the former was appropriated to the dignity of its new president . The advantages of this episcopal form of name . the Corinthians . * The first ...
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