The Boston Review, Том 1John M. Whittemore and Company, 1861 |
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... Fathers , as the basis of right and deep feeling , and of earnest practical life . Their desire is , not so much that the principles of the Gospel shall be preached after the same old scholastic models , as that they be preached ...
... Fathers , as the basis of right and deep feeling , and of earnest practical life . Their desire is , not so much that the principles of the Gospel shall be preached after the same old scholastic models , as that they be preached ...
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... Fathers . Here , then , is a wide and important field for the study and reading of laymen . Why should not they be readers , yea writers , in theological reviews , adapted not so much to curi- ous speculations , to rare classical ...
... Fathers . Here , then , is a wide and important field for the study and reading of laymen . Why should not they be readers , yea writers , in theological reviews , adapted not so much to curi- ous speculations , to rare classical ...
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... force of evidence from the Fathers by allusions to the mutilations and interpola- tions by which some of their works have been dishonored . So Danvers , in his " Treatise of Baptism , 22 [ January , Cyprian's Letter to Fidus .
... force of evidence from the Fathers by allusions to the mutilations and interpola- tions by which some of their works have been dishonored . So Danvers , in his " Treatise of Baptism , 22 [ January , Cyprian's Letter to Fidus .
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... Fathers . Without attempting to ex- haust the evidence on this point , it is enough to say , that Jerome and Augustine have quoted it so freely , that almost every passage of it may be found in their works . Jerome alone quotes the most ...
... Fathers . Without attempting to ex- haust the evidence on this point , it is enough to say , that Jerome and Augustine have quoted it so freely , that almost every passage of it may be found in their works . Jerome alone quotes the most ...
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... father , the total depravity of all men , the wrath of God , the existence of a Devil , and the eternal torments of Hell . " .... The second chapter of the Epistle to the Romans explains how his mind wrought under the impressions made ...
... father , the total depravity of all men , the wrath of God , the existence of a Devil , and the eternal torments of Hell . " .... The second chapter of the Epistle to the Romans explains how his mind wrought under the impressions made ...
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