The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... given to men of science by Catherine the Second , ib . - service rendered to Russia by the Germans , ib . - distinguished German travellers , 145 - Englishmen who have traversed Russia , 145 , 146 - remarkable in- stances of what may be ...
... given to men of science by Catherine the Second , ib . - service rendered to Russia by the Germans , ib . - distinguished German travellers , 145 - Englishmen who have traversed Russia , 145 , 146 - remarkable in- stances of what may be ...
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... 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 , instead of relating the same facts in so succinct and dry a manner , had exercised ...
... 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 , instead of relating the same facts in so succinct and dry a manner , had exercised ...
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... given of letters and philosophy , so far as they concerned the Christians , at that period , at least , during which Tertullian flourished ; but whoever expected such general information will be sadly disappointed . The chapter is ...
... given of letters and philosophy , so far as they concerned the Christians , at that period , at least , during which Tertullian flourished ; but whoever expected such general information will be sadly disappointed . The chapter is ...
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... given to them alone , unless they exclusively deserved it . We are prepared however to deny the evidence , by which they would prove , that miracles have existed in their church from the days of the apostles to our own . But we will ...
... given to them alone , unless they exclusively deserved it . We are prepared however to deny the evidence , by which they would prove , that miracles have existed in their church from the days of the apostles to our own . But we will ...
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... given , that miracles were very uncommon in those days . Cyprian , who flourished about the year 250 , speaks in more than one place of devils being exorcised by baptismal water , or by other means which Christians used . This power of ...
... given , that miracles were very uncommon in those days . Cyprian , who flourished about the year 250 , speaks in more than one place of devils being exorcised by baptismal water , or by other means which Christians used . This power of ...
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