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... created a demand for a cheap portable edition , with LEGIBLE TYPE , that shall pro- vide a sound text with such notes as may help to elucidate the meaning and assist in the better understanding of the author . The Publishers therefore ...
... created a demand for a cheap portable edition , with LEGIBLE TYPE , that shall pro- vide a sound text with such notes as may help to elucidate the meaning and assist in the better understanding of the author . The Publishers therefore ...
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... Creation 112-123 Heathen view of the origin of the World , 112. Plato's Dualism- the Monism of Neo - Platonism - the Creation according to the doctrine of Judaism - the Cosmogony of the Gnostics - the doctrine of Basilides according to ...
... Creation 112-123 Heathen view of the origin of the World , 112. Plato's Dualism- the Monism of Neo - Platonism - the Creation according to the doctrine of Judaism - the Cosmogony of the Gnostics - the doctrine of Basilides according to ...
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... Creation , 312 . Aim and design of Miracles , 315 . b . THE DOCTRINE OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST , ( or CHRISTOLOGY ) . 316-339 The Arian doctrine , 316. Marcellus and Photinus , 317. Council of Alexandria - Hilary of Poictiers , 318 ...
... Creation , 312 . Aim and design of Miracles , 315 . b . THE DOCTRINE OF THE PERSON OF CHRIST , ( or CHRISTOLOGY ) . 316-339 The Arian doctrine , 316. Marcellus and Photinus , 317. Council of Alexandria - Hilary of Poictiers , 318 ...
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... creation in Humanity . But though we are thus led to contemplate Christianity as something supernatural , yet , on the other hand , its appearance in the world stands in connexion with human development , and its connexion with every ...
... creation in Humanity . But though we are thus led to contemplate Christianity as something supernatural , yet , on the other hand , its appearance in the world stands in connexion with human development , and its connexion with every ...
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... creation , and hence are termed Toxal Epochs , pauses or resting - places for contemplation . What exists at the epoch in the germ , is developed to a more advanced stage , and thus afterwards becomes the Period . The former denotes the ...
... creation , and hence are termed Toxal Epochs , pauses or resting - places for contemplation . What exists at the epoch in the germ , is developed to a more advanced stage , and thus afterwards becomes the Period . The former denotes the ...
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