Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... received into the inward experience , and then the consciousness of what this doctrine contained was gradually developed . The mode of effecting this development was determined by the mental culture of the age . No sooner had ...
... received into the inward experience , and then the consciousness of what this doctrine contained was gradually developed . The mode of effecting this development was determined by the mental culture of the age . No sooner had ...
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... received with freedom , but arbitrarily governed the human mind , and by an interchange of the symbol and the idea an historical vehicle was formed in which the ideas were embodied ; but they impressed the popular life only with a faint ...
... received with freedom , but arbitrarily governed the human mind , and by an interchange of the symbol and the idea an historical vehicle was formed in which the ideas were embodied ; but they impressed the popular life only with a faint ...
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... men , so as to lead their thinking to new results ; but also how Reason by the impulse it received from Christianity has attained to many truths which otherwise its unaided powers could not have discovered ; this thought.
... men , so as to lead their thinking to new results ; but also how Reason by the impulse it received from Christianity has attained to many truths which otherwise its unaided powers could not have discovered ; this thought.
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... received by the Universal Church . Ch . W. F. Walch , Bibliotheca symbolica vetus : Lemg . 1770. Col- lection of the Symbols of the Lutheran Church , by Ad . Rechenberg . Concordia pia et unanimi consensu repetita confessio fidei , etc ...
... received by the Universal Church . Ch . W. F. Walch , Bibliotheca symbolica vetus : Lemg . 1770. Col- lection of the Symbols of the Lutheran Church , by Ad . Rechenberg . Concordia pia et unanimi consensu repetita confessio fidei , etc ...
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... received a fresh impulse from MOSHEIM , who owes his reputation chiefly to his classical • Frankfurt , 1699 , fol . 1729 , 4to . Schaffh . 1740 , 3 vols . fol . work on the history of the Christian Church before Constantine.
... received a fresh impulse from MOSHEIM , who owes his reputation chiefly to his classical • Frankfurt , 1699 , fol . 1729 , 4to . Schaffh . 1740 , 3 vols . fol . work on the history of the Christian Church before Constantine.
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