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... believer . Persons of this stamp are frequently too hasty - they in their turn are again surpassed , and must submit to be set down by those who are further advanced as only three - quarter believers . General objections have been ...
... believer . Persons of this stamp are frequently too hasty - they in their turn are again surpassed , and must submit to be set down by those who are further advanced as only three - quarter believers . General objections have been ...
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... believers had been corrupted . The political element , also , which was so powerful in Rome had its influence on the development of the Christian community . With this the conception of an external priesthood coalesced , and thus Old ...
... believers had been corrupted . The political element , also , which was so powerful in Rome had its influence on the development of the Christian community . With this the conception of an external priesthood coalesced , and thus Old ...
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... inward Revelation of Christ to believers . It is another question whether some of the Docetæ , if they * Neander's Church History , vol . ii . p . 149. ( Bohn's edition . ) had lived in our day , would have embraced an.
... inward Revelation of Christ to believers . It is another question whether some of the Docetæ , if they * Neander's Church History , vol . ii . p . 149. ( Bohn's edition . ) had lived in our day , would have embraced an.
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... believers ap- pealed to it as the ground of their confidence . Certainly its development presented difficulties , when not viewed i . con- nexion with the essential nature of God . It was then per- verted into the idea of infinite ...
... believers ap- pealed to it as the ground of their confidence . Certainly its development presented difficulties , when not viewed i . con- nexion with the essential nature of God . It was then per- verted into the idea of infinite ...
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... believers in Christ , and thus adopts the idea of providentia specialissima . There is truth in it so far , that in order that the design of God in training and forming men for his kingdom might be fulfilled , resignation to it in faith ...
... believers in Christ , and thus adopts the idea of providentia specialissima . There is truth in it so far , that in order that the design of God in training and forming men for his kingdom might be fulfilled , resignation to it in faith ...
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