Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Том 33James Miller, 1843 |
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... remark of Jortin , that " Ecclesiastical History is a sort of enchanted land , where it is hard to distin- guish truth from false appearances , and a maze which requires more than Ariadne's clue . " - Then the topics to which it invites ...
... remark of Jortin , that " Ecclesiastical History is a sort of enchanted land , where it is hard to distin- guish truth from false appearances , and a maze which requires more than Ariadne's clue . " - Then the topics to which it invites ...
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... remark- ably learned ; and an occasional passage from the Fathers , short and introduced without effort , was all which , in general , attested their familiarity with the writings of ecclesiastical an- tiquity . Luther was far less ...
... remark- ably learned ; and an occasional passage from the Fathers , short and introduced without effort , was all which , in general , attested their familiarity with the writings of ecclesiastical an- tiquity . Luther was far less ...
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... remarks , already too far extended , to a close . You will perceive , that I do not rate very high the immediate and direct benefits the minister will derive from the study of Ecclesiastical History , in the ordinary discharge of 1842 ...
... remarks , already too far extended , to a close . You will perceive , that I do not rate very high the immediate and direct benefits the minister will derive from the study of Ecclesiastical History , in the ordinary discharge of 1842 ...
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... remarks , " the judicious critic will be more likely to censure me for the wide range of my selec- tions , than for any omissions he may discover . " And again ; " In selecting the specimens in this work , I have regarded humorous and ...
... remarks , " the judicious critic will be more likely to censure me for the wide range of my selec- tions , than for any omissions he may discover . " And again ; " In selecting the specimens in this work , I have regarded humorous and ...
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... remark that there is nothing worthy a reasonable man's complaint , in the religious forms of our New England churches generally . It is sometimes said that our forms have become dead . We have yet to learn that they were ever alive ...
... remark that there is nothing worthy a reasonable man's complaint , in the religious forms of our New England churches generally . It is sometimes said that our forms have become dead . We have yet to learn that they were ever alive ...
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