The British Quarterly Review, 40. ciltHodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... authority of the Church and of the Pontiffs , it is frank and logical to let loose every agency , and to stimulate every agitation which can undermine the temporal power of the Holy See . Having no perception of the nature of the Church ...
... authority of the Church and of the Pontiffs , it is frank and logical to let loose every agency , and to stimulate every agitation which can undermine the temporal power of the Holy See . Having no perception of the nature of the Church ...
Sayfa 326
... authority due to ancient and modern MSS . , in determining the text of the New Testament . It is well known that the ... authorities as were extant belonging to the first six centuries . Unfortu- nately , our materials of this date are ...
... authority due to ancient and modern MSS . , in determining the text of the New Testament . It is well known that the ... authorities as were extant belonging to the first six centuries . Unfortu- nately , our materials of this date are ...
Sayfa 328
... authority in determining the text . " < Surely this amount of apparatus is far too slender to construct a text from ... authorities in general , ' says Dr. Tregelles , is unanimous , there can be but little doubt that it should be ...
... authority in determining the text . " < Surely this amount of apparatus is far too slender to construct a text from ... authorities in general , ' says Dr. Tregelles , is unanimous , there can be but little doubt that it should be ...
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Aristotle a Chapter from the History of Science | 51 |
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