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... observe the law of Moses , could possibly hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affir- mative ; and though he expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured ...
... observe the law of Moses , could possibly hope for salvation . The humane temper of Justin Martyr inclined him to answer this question in the affir- mative ; and though he expressed himself with the most guarded diffidence , he ventured ...
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... observe with much more propriety , that , during period , the disciples of the Messiah were indulged in a f latitude , both of faith and practice , than has ever t allowed in succeeding ages . As the terms of commun were insensibly ...
... observe with much more propriety , that , during period , the disciples of the Messiah were indulged in a f latitude , both of faith and practice , than has ever t allowed in succeeding ages . As the terms of commun were insensibly ...
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... observe , that they intrusted , no only their lives , but even their money , to the security of another world Vetus ille mos Gallorum occurrit ( says Valerius Maximus , 1. 2 , c . 6 p . 10 ) quos memoria proditum est , pecunias mutuas ...
... observe , that they intrusted , no only their lives , but even their money , to the security of another world Vetus ille mos Gallorum occurrit ( says Valerius Maximus , 1. 2 , c . 6 p . 10 ) quos memoria proditum est , pecunias mutuas ...
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... observe and to respect the invariable order of nature , our reason , or at least our imagination , is not sufficiently pre- pared to sustain the visible action of the Deity . But , in the first ages of Christianity , the situation of ...
... observe and to respect the invariable order of nature , our reason , or at least our imagination , is not sufficiently pre- pared to sustain the visible action of the Deity . But , in the first ages of Christianity , the situation of ...
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... observe , that the pious and humble presbyters , who we first dignified with the episcopal title , could not posses and would probably have rejected , the power and pom which now encircle the tiara of the Roman pontiff , or th mitre of ...
... observe , that the pious and humble presbyters , who we first dignified with the episcopal title , could not posses and would probably have rejected , the power and pom which now encircle the tiara of the Roman pontiff , or th mitre of ...
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