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... Teachers , containing nearly 54,000 references . Thoroughly revised and con- densed by G. H. HANNAY . Fcap . 28 . Perowne ( Canon ) . The Book of Psalms . A New Translation , with Introductions and Notes , Critical and Explanatory . By ...
... Teachers , containing nearly 54,000 references . Thoroughly revised and con- densed by G. H. HANNAY . Fcap . 28 . Perowne ( Canon ) . The Book of Psalms . A New Translation , with Introductions and Notes , Critical and Explanatory . By ...
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... teaching of the Apostles . What deeper employment can there be for Christian thought , than to follow everywhere the traces of the Son of God ? Even Dr. Hengstenberg has acknowledged that Neander , in writing his History of the Church ...
... teaching of the Apostles . What deeper employment can there be for Christian thought , than to follow everywhere the traces of the Son of God ? Even Dr. Hengstenberg has acknowledged that Neander , in writing his History of the Church ...
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... Teachers of the Eastern Church - Justin Martyr , 200 ; Clement of Alexandria , 201 ; Origen , 302 ; Beryllus of ... Teacher , 212 . Epistle to Diognetus - Justin , 213. Clement of Alexandria - Origen , 214. Connexion of Redemption and ...
... Teachers of the Eastern Church - Justin Martyr , 200 ; Clement of Alexandria , 201 ; Origen , 302 ; Beryllus of ... Teacher , 212 . Epistle to Diognetus - Justin , 213. Clement of Alexandria - Origen , 214. Connexion of Redemption and ...
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August Neander. Christ's efficiency is attributed in the New Testament not to his teaching , but to his doing and his suffering . This passage is therefore not against us ; dóyuara is here equivalent to statutes , commandments , that is ...
August Neander. Christ's efficiency is attributed in the New Testament not to his teaching , but to his doing and his suffering . This passage is therefore not against us ; dóyuara is here equivalent to statutes , commandments , that is ...
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... teaching the entire human race . He himself spoke of Christianity as a leaven , that is , a divine power taking root in the soul and the inner life . This leaven when deposited in the hearts of men , gradually transforms all the powers ...
... teaching the entire human race . He himself spoke of Christianity as a leaven , that is , a divine power taking root in the soul and the inner life . This leaven when deposited in the hearts of men , gradually transforms all the powers ...
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