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... respecting Hippolytus , which seemed to me to belong to the text , I have made the additions in notes under the text , and all such are marked [ J . ] . * Apart from these additions , the work is not merely an abstract of the dogmatic ...
... respecting Hippolytus , which seemed to me to belong to the text , I have made the additions in notes under the text , and all such are marked [ J . ] . * Apart from these additions , the work is not merely an abstract of the dogmatic ...
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... respecting Christ's outward form , 197 . Teachers of the Western Church - Irenæus , 197 , 198 ; Tertullian , 199 . Teachers of the Eastern Church - Justin Martyr , 200 ; Clement of Alexandria , 201 ; Origen , 302 ; Beryllus of Bostra ...
... respecting Christ's outward form , 197 . Teachers of the Western Church - Irenæus , 197 , 198 ; Tertullian , 199 . Teachers of the Eastern Church - Justin Martyr , 200 ; Clement of Alexandria , 201 ; Origen , 302 ; Beryllus of Bostra ...
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... respecting the Epistle to Philemon , 282 . Mopsuestia , 283 . B. THE DOGMAS OF DOGMATICS STRICTLY SO CALLED a . The Doctrine of God The Doctrine of the Trinity 1. The Doctrine of the Son of God 280-285 Jerome , 281 . Theodorus of 285 ...
... respecting the Epistle to Philemon , 282 . Mopsuestia , 283 . B. THE DOGMAS OF DOGMATICS STRICTLY SO CALLED a . The Doctrine of God The Doctrine of the Trinity 1. The Doctrine of the Son of God 280-285 Jerome , 281 . Theodorus of 285 ...
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... respecting it , than the man who occupies a more prejudiced and corrupt religious standpoint . Thus we can better understand the heathen religions and Mohammedanism , than their own adherents , because we know how to distinguish the ...
... respecting it , than the man who occupies a more prejudiced and corrupt religious standpoint . Thus we can better understand the heathen religions and Mohammedanism , than their own adherents , because we know how to distinguish the ...
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August Neander. the second class furnish us with the accounts of others respecting the phenomena , and cannot be valued as sources in the strict sense , since the facts are represented not objectively but according to individual ...
August Neander. the second class furnish us with the accounts of others respecting the phenomena , and cannot be valued as sources in the strict sense , since the facts are represented not objectively but according to individual ...
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