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... influence to all parts of human nature . For himself , he felt most akin to those souls who by a more gentle process of conversion experienced it as an ennobling of all that was purely human ; but he also knew how to estimate in their ...
... influence to all parts of human nature . For himself , he felt most akin to those souls who by a more gentle process of conversion experienced it as an ennobling of all that was purely human ; but he also knew how to estimate in their ...
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... Influence of Gnosticism on the development of Dogmas , 46. National peculiarities , 47. Influence of the Apostle John in Asia Minor , 48 . Montanism , 48. Irenæus , 50. Hippolytus , 51 , 52. Character of the primitive Roman Church , 53 ...
... Influence of Gnosticism on the development of Dogmas , 46. National peculiarities , 47. Influence of the Apostle John in Asia Minor , 48 . Montanism , 48. Irenæus , 50. Hippolytus , 51 , 52. Character of the primitive Roman Church , 53 ...
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... influence on Cyprian , 82. The Alexandrian Theo- logians , especially Clement and Origen , 82-84 . 2. The Relation of Reason to Revelation 84-90 The feeling among the Heathen of the Insufficiency of Reason , and the Need of a Revelation ...
... influence on Cyprian , 82. The Alexandrian Theo- logians , especially Clement and Origen , 82-84 . 2. The Relation of Reason to Revelation 84-90 The feeling among the Heathen of the Insufficiency of Reason , and the Need of a Revelation ...
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... influence and control of Grecian culture . Here a scientific method was formed , independent of Tradition ; a conscious Philosophy made its appearance ; free mental development entered the lists against traditionary Religion , and in ...
... influence and control of Grecian culture . Here a scientific method was formed , independent of Tradition ; a conscious Philosophy made its appearance ; free mental development entered the lists against traditionary Religion , and in ...
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... influence has been generally extended ; in the History of Dogmas , conflicting opinions are traced to their germ . The former allows no place to differences till they are developed in doctrinal controversies : the latter gropes its way ...
... influence has been generally extended ; in the History of Dogmas , conflicting opinions are traced to their germ . The former allows no place to differences till they are developed in doctrinal controversies : the latter gropes its way ...
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