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... unity , and the extension of it warrants such severe reproaches of the points of difference in Protestant Churches , as have been incessantly expressed , ought we not to expect that on this side the Con- formity would be most exact ...
... unity , and the extension of it warrants such severe reproaches of the points of difference in Protestant Churches , as have been incessantly expressed , ought we not to expect that on this side the Con- formity would be most exact ...
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... unity of the Church against Felicissi- mus and Novatian , 222. The primacy claimed for the Roman Church , the germ of the Papacy , 223. Reaction of the Alexandrian Gnosis , 224 . Montanism - Tertullian's idea of the Church , 225 ...
... unity of the Church against Felicissi- mus and Novatian , 222. The primacy claimed for the Roman Church , the germ of the Papacy , 223. Reaction of the Alexandrian Gnosis , 224 . Montanism - Tertullian's idea of the Church , 225 ...
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... unity to the consciousness of Mankind when it has been divided by Time . It originates in the effort to connect the Present and the Past , and in the conviction that the vicissitudes of Time are a revelation of what is eternal and ...
... unity to the consciousness of Mankind when it has been divided by Time . It originates in the effort to connect the Present and the Past , and in the conviction that the vicissitudes of Time are a revelation of what is eternal and ...
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... unity . Hence the History of Dogmas is distinguished from the history of Christian truth as it stands in the original records , which is to be regarded as the peculiar province of New Testament Theology and especially of New Testament ...
... unity . Hence the History of Dogmas is distinguished from the history of Christian truth as it stands in the original records , which is to be regarded as the peculiar province of New Testament Theology and especially of New Testament ...
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... unity and consequently is devoid of all interest . But nearer examina- tion shows that this method must be very superficial . What so deeply moved men's minds could not arise merely from the vicious passions of individuals , but have ...
... unity and consequently is devoid of all interest . But nearer examina- tion shows that this method must be very superficial . What so deeply moved men's minds could not arise merely from the vicious passions of individuals , but have ...
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