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... Christian view , 102 . Anthropomorphism among Christians , the Clementine Homilies , Ter- † tullian , Lactantius , Irenæus , 104. Origen , 105. Anthropopathism and Christian Realism , 106-108 . Irenæus , Tertullian , Marcion , 109 , 110 ...
... Christian view , 102 . Anthropomorphism among Christians , the Clementine Homilies , Ter- † tullian , Lactantius , Irenæus , 104. Origen , 105. Anthropopathism and Christian Realism , 106-108 . Irenæus , Tertullian , Marcion , 109 , 110 ...
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... Christ 192-206 The Christian doctrine of the union of the divine and human in opposition to the Jewish standpoint and to the Heathen deification of Nature and Man , 192. Apollonius of Tyana , 192. Ebionitish and Gnostic views , 194 ...
... Christ 192-206 The Christian doctrine of the union of the divine and human in opposition to the Jewish standpoint and to the Heathen deification of Nature and Man , 192. Apollonius of Tyana , 192. Ebionitish and Gnostic views , 194 ...
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... Christianity which may be affirmed of every other idea that developes itself among men , that it can be understood only by studying the connexion of one age to another in relation to it ? Attempts have been made to trace the origin of ...
... Christianity which may be affirmed of every other idea that developes itself among men , that it can be understood only by studying the connexion of one age to another in relation to it ? Attempts have been made to trace the origin of ...
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... Christian doctrine ; it shows in what forms the same Christian truth has been developed as doctrine , and the rela- tion of these forms to one another and to Christianity itself . That we are able to form such an historical survey is ...
... Christian doctrine ; it shows in what forms the same Christian truth has been developed as doctrine , and the rela- tion of these forms to one another and to Christianity itself . That we are able to form such an historical survey is ...
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... Christianity fared dif- ferently . Although the conflict has been more fierce during the Christian era , because Natural Reason has brought to the struggle new powers derived from Christianity ; yet the human mind has ever been obliged ...
... Christianity fared dif- ferently . Although the conflict has been more fierce during the Christian era , because Natural Reason has brought to the struggle new powers derived from Christianity ; yet the human mind has ever been obliged ...
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