The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... already mentioned , expressly treat of ecclesiastical history ; but unless we consult them we shall know little of the heresies and controversies which existed at any particular period , of the progress which the gospel was making among ...
... already mentioned , expressly treat of ecclesiastical history ; but unless we consult them we shall know little of the heresies and controversies which existed at any particular period , of the progress which the gospel was making among ...
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... already brought to light . The accounts which Allix and Pame- lius had already given of the life and writings of Tertullian might be said indeed to have exhausted the subject ; and we could have wished that the Bishop of Bristol ...
... already brought to light . The accounts which Allix and Pame- lius had already given of the life and writings of Tertullian might be said indeed to have exhausted the subject ; and we could have wished that the Bishop of Bristol ...
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... already been obliged to pro- fess ourselves disappointed . We do not mean to censure the learned author for beginning with Tertullian , rather than with Irenæus or Justin Martyr , a consideration of whose works would have enabled him to ...
... already been obliged to pro- fess ourselves disappointed . We do not mean to censure the learned author for beginning with Tertullian , rather than with Irenæus or Justin Martyr , a consideration of whose works would have enabled him to ...
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... already seen to have been observed by Eusebius ; but we cannot learn from his words whether he alluded to what had happened re- cently , or before his own days . He mentions , also , that devils were cast out by the name of Jesus , that ...
... already seen to have been observed by Eusebius ; but we cannot learn from his words whether he alluded to what had happened re- cently , or before his own days . He mentions , also , that devils were cast out by the name of Jesus , that ...
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... already seen that Eusebius speaks of " examples of divine and extraordinary powers being left in some churches , even in the days of Irenæus ; " but these words would lead us to suppose , that such powers had once been more conspicuous ...
... already seen that Eusebius speaks of " examples of divine and extraordinary powers being left in some churches , even in the days of Irenæus ; " but these words would lead us to suppose , that such powers had once been more conspicuous ...
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