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... Church system . As to the former objection , it is a direct testimony to his his- torical tact , that he divested himself of abstract forms , unreal in their application , and adhered to the categories of real and living historical ...
... Church system . As to the former objection , it is a direct testimony to his his- torical tact , that he divested himself of abstract forms , unreal in their application , and adhered to the categories of real and living historical ...
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... Church , or to subordinate it to the individual , but to contract its sphere , in order to give the latter liberty of action , and that the pious members of the Church might testify of the Gospel against the Church . But it is not easy ...
... Church , or to subordinate it to the individual , but to contract its sphere , in order to give the latter liberty of action , and that the pious members of the Church might testify of the Gospel against the Church . But it is not easy ...
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... Church , has opened a new path ; that he had the faculty of discovering Christ everywhere , even where his image seemed to us darkened and disfigured . Neander , on his part , would have found in the excessive importance attributed to ...
... Church , has opened a new path ; that he had the faculty of discovering Christ everywhere , even where his image seemed to us darkened and disfigured . Neander , on his part , would have found in the excessive importance attributed to ...
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... Church . Though they still require to be more thoroughly examined , yet no small number of the results have been so far ascertained , that they could be introduced into this work . With the exception of the general discussion respecting ...
... Church . Though they still require to be more thoroughly examined , yet no small number of the results have been so far ascertained , that they could be introduced into this work . With the exception of the general discussion respecting ...
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... Church - Justin , Theophilus , Athena- goras , Clement of Alexandria , Origen , 172-174 . Fathers of the Western Church - Irenæus , Tertullian , Novatian , Dionysius of Rome , Lactantius , 174-176 . b . ANTHROPOLOGY • 1. The Jewish ...
... Church - Justin , Theophilus , Athena- goras , Clement of Alexandria , Origen , 172-174 . Fathers of the Western Church - Irenæus , Tertullian , Novatian , Dionysius of Rome , Lactantius , 174-176 . b . ANTHROPOLOGY • 1. The Jewish ...
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