Essays on the Rise and Progress of the Christian Religion in the West of Europe, from the Reign of Tiberius to the End of the Council of TrentLongmans & Green, 1873 |
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Sayfa ix
... tion from the words of Scripture : -Whether the Bible contains all the truths concerning Astronomy , Physio- logy , and Anatomy , or whether its Divine authority be confined to faith and morals , is still a matter of dis- pute between ...
... tion from the words of Scripture : -Whether the Bible contains all the truths concerning Astronomy , Physio- logy , and Anatomy , or whether its Divine authority be confined to faith and morals , is still a matter of dis- pute between ...
Sayfa 6
... tion . The poet Lucretius never pretended to pass off his Venus and Mars as more than airy nothings ' to which the poet's pen ' gave a local habitation and a name . ' He relates in solemn and sublime strains the doctrines of his own ...
... tion . The poet Lucretius never pretended to pass off his Venus and Mars as more than airy nothings ' to which the poet's pen ' gave a local habitation and a name . ' He relates in solemn and sublime strains the doctrines of his own ...
Sayfa 17
... tion , and resistance to that temptation was necessary , in order to the validity of the pardon . In the same spirit those against whom a trespass was committed , were ordered to forgive those who C trespassed against them . The parable ...
... tion , and resistance to that temptation was necessary , in order to the validity of the pardon . In the same spirit those against whom a trespass was committed , were ordered to forgive those who C trespassed against them . The parable ...
Sayfa 29
... tion of such things as I supposed , but had certain questions against him of their own religion , and of one Jesus , which was dead , whom Paul affirmed to be alive . ' Agrippa said to Festus , ' I would also hear the man myself . ' On ...
... tion of such things as I supposed , but had certain questions against him of their own religion , and of one Jesus , which was dead , whom Paul affirmed to be alive . ' Agrippa said to Festus , ' I would also hear the man myself . ' On ...
Sayfa 47
... tion than was displayed by the eloquent Apostle of the Gentiles . To the persuasive power which caused him to be taken for the god Mercury ; to the sincerity which imbued others with the conviction by which he was himself animated ; to ...
... tion than was displayed by the eloquent Apostle of the Gentiles . To the persuasive power which caused him to be taken for the god Mercury ; to the sincerity which imbued others with the conviction by which he was himself animated ; to ...
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