Lectures on the History of Christian Dogmas ...Bell & Daldy, 1872 |
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... belonged to Neander , has been continually lessening among others of his contemporaries who have lost themselves among contrarieties , which should be traced up to a higher source . Many whose Christian piety he highly valued , but in ...
... belonged to Neander , has been continually lessening among others of his contemporaries who have lost themselves among contrarieties , which should be traced up to a higher source . Many whose Christian piety he highly valued , but in ...
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... belonged not to one age only , but re - appear with corresponding results at various times . It is therefore our business to distinguish in every age how far heresies partially agree with Christianity and how far they are absolutely ...
... belonged not to one age only , but re - appear with corresponding results at various times . It is therefore our business to distinguish in every age how far heresies partially agree with Christianity and how far they are absolutely ...
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... belonged LE CLERC of Amsterdam . Only in him the critical element was strongest , and his views of Christian truth were very defective . In the Lutheran Church the re- action proceeded not only as in the case of Le Clerc , from the ...
... belonged LE CLERC of Amsterdam . Only in him the critical element was strongest , and his views of Christian truth were very defective . In the Lutheran Church the re- action proceeded not only as in the case of Le Clerc , from the ...
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... belonged the legal element which ought to have excited a sense of the need of Redemption and led to Christ , but which either placed itself in hostility to the Gospel , or corrupted it by legal formalities . The fact of a disunion ...
... belonged the legal element which ought to have excited a sense of the need of Redemption and led to Christ , but which either placed itself in hostility to the Gospel , or corrupted it by legal formalities . The fact of a disunion ...
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... belonged to that age , and could only take place again if Christianity should powerfully take hold of the life of those Orientals who already possess a peculiar mental culture , and if the culture of the West be added to their own , and ...
... belonged to that age , and could only take place again if Christianity should powerfully take hold of the life of those Orientals who already possess a peculiar mental culture , and if the culture of the West be added to their own , and ...
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