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... doubt that Bishop Bull believed in the existence of witches and in the admonitory nature of dreams : he tells us so in his own sermons ( see Sermon 11 and 12 ) ; but no person would say , that this detracts from the force of his ...
... doubt that Bishop Bull believed in the existence of witches and in the admonitory nature of dreams : he tells us so in his own sermons ( see Sermon 11 and 12 ) ; but no person would say , that this detracts from the force of his ...
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... doubt that he himself believed what he wished to prove , and that he really considered the man to be a heretic whom he laboured to confute . In the same manner we prove the baptism of infants , and the giving of the cup to the laity ...
... doubt that he himself believed what he wished to prove , and that he really considered the man to be a heretic whom he laboured to confute . In the same manner we prove the baptism of infants , and the giving of the cup to the laity ...
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... to decide some of the doubt- ful points in the life of this Father - a task , which his intimate acquaintance with his writings would well have enabled him to / discharge . As it is , we do not perceive of the Three First Centuries . 7.
... to decide some of the doubt- ful points in the life of this Father - a task , which his intimate acquaintance with his writings would well have enabled him to / discharge . As it is , we do not perceive of the Three First Centuries . 7.
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... doubt , that Tertul- lian was thought an obscure writer by persons who were much better judges than ourselves , i.e. , by persons who lived near to his own time , and were consequently familiar with the style of that day . If we could ...
... doubt , that Tertul- lian was thought an obscure writer by persons who were much better judges than ourselves , i.e. , by persons who lived near to his own time , and were consequently familiar with the style of that day . If we could ...
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... doubt might be entertained as to the meaning which these writers attached to the word miracle , we may mention the following instance which is advanced by Bellarmine . He con- trasts the death of Luther with the death of Lorenzo ...
... doubt might be entertained as to the meaning which these writers attached to the word miracle , we may mention the following instance which is advanced by Bellarmine . He con- trasts the death of Luther with the death of Lorenzo ...
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