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... writings , 6 - also of the pre- sent work , 7 , 8 - literary paradox of Gilbert Wakefield respecting his writings - Semler's theories con- cerning the same , notice of , 9 - ob- jections to the plan of the work , 9 , 10 - error into ...
... writings , 6 - also of the pre- sent work , 7 , 8 - literary paradox of Gilbert Wakefield respecting his writings - Semler's theories con- cerning the same , notice of , 9 - ob- jections to the plan of the work , 9 , 10 - error into ...
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... Writings of Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol . • . • Page 1 . 38 II . Mémoires inédits de Madame de Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries ...
... Writings of Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol . • . • Page 1 . 38 II . Mémoires inédits de Madame de Genlis , & c . & c . Memoirs of the Countess de Genlis , illustrative of the History of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries ...
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... Writings of Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol . Cambridge , 1826 . WE are not without hopes that the study of the Fathers is becoming more popular and more frequent in this country . It is true , that a Bibliotheca Patrum , in ...
... Writings of Tertullian . By John , Bishop of Bristol . Cambridge , 1826 . WE are not without hopes that the study of the Fathers is becoming more popular and more frequent in this country . It is true , that a Bibliotheca Patrum , in ...
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... writings . This , perhaps , may partly be true ; but no person would speak of all the dialogues of Plato as being remarkable for their good sense , or their edifying discussions ; and yet we read them , that we may gather from them ...
... writings . This , perhaps , may partly be true ; but no person would speak of all the dialogues of Plato as being remarkable for their good sense , or their edifying discussions ; and yet we read them , that we may gather from them ...
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... writings of the Fathers . The last accusation which we shall notice , is that of supersti → tion and credulity . Upon this point there has been much mis- representation and much begging of the question . The persons who are determined ...
... writings of the Fathers . The last accusation which we shall notice , is that of supersti → tion and credulity . Upon this point there has been much mis- representation and much begging of the question . The persons who are determined ...
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