Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... expression of the Christian Life , he examines them to discover how far communion with Christ is their animating principle . Every dogma was to him the answer to a question of religious need , and he strove to ascertain what this need ...
... expression of the Christian Life , he examines them to discover how far communion with Christ is their animating principle . Every dogma was to him the answer to a question of religious need , and he strove to ascertain what this need ...
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... expression of the Gospel ? Is it not , therefore , a fact , that these two - the Christian and the Ecclesiastical - are everywhere striving at a reconcilement , not yet completed ; and , therefore , must be regarded more or less in ...
... expression of the Gospel ? Is it not , therefore , a fact , that these two - the Christian and the Ecclesiastical - are everywhere striving at a reconcilement , not yet completed ; and , therefore , must be regarded more or less in ...
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... expressed , ought we not to expect that on this side the Con- formity would be most exact . Instead of this , scarcely a more thorough representation of dogmatic ideas has been given , against which the reproach of important deviations ...
... expressed , ought we not to expect that on this side the Con- formity would be most exact . Instead of this , scarcely a more thorough representation of dogmatic ideas has been given , against which the reproach of important deviations ...
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... expression in the Cratylus of Plato , τὰ τῶν ἀνθρώπων dóyμara : so also , the Sceptic Sextus Empiricus in his Hypotyposes distinguishes the different meanings of the word , and says that it denotes an assent to that which is not ...
... expression in the Cratylus of Plato , τὰ τῶν ἀνθρώπων dóyμara : so also , the Sceptic Sextus Empiricus in his Hypotyposes distinguishes the different meanings of the word , and says that it denotes an assent to that which is not ...
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... expression in these Confessions , were only gradually developed . To seek out the early germs of these differences is ... expressed against others , and this necessarily involved giving an account of the dogmatic system that was impugned ...
... expression in these Confessions , were only gradually developed . To seek out the early germs of these differences is ... expressed against others , and this necessarily involved giving an account of the dogmatic system that was impugned ...
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