The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... less of miscellaneous in- formation , in those early champions of our faith . But this , surely , will be no reason for neglecting their works , with those who expect to find a Christian divine treating of divinity ; and if their style ...
... less of miscellaneous in- formation , in those early champions of our faith . But this , surely , will be no reason for neglecting their works , with those who expect to find a Christian divine treating of divinity ; and if their style ...
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... less valuable testimonies as to the doctrine and practice of Christians in their own times . There is no doubt that Bishop Bull believed in the existence of witches and in the admonitory nature of dreams : he tells us so in his own ...
... less valuable testimonies as to the doctrine and practice of Christians in their own times . There is no doubt that Bishop Bull believed in the existence of witches and in the admonitory nature of dreams : he tells us so in his own ...
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... less ele- gance , and his obscurity was excessive . " Now , if Lactantius could speak thus of a man who only lived one hundred years before him , it seems absurd for any one to assert in the present day , that Tertullian's style was a ...
... less ele- gance , and his obscurity was excessive . " Now , if Lactantius could speak thus of a man who only lived one hundred years before him , it seems absurd for any one to assert in the present day , that Tertullian's style was a ...
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... less weighty and respectable than that of the preceding generation . " - ( c . 15 , p . 312. ) Dr. Middleton writes in the same strain : - " It must be confessed , that this claim of a miraculous power , which is now peculiar to the ...
... less weighty and respectable than that of the preceding generation . " - ( c . 15 , p . 312. ) Dr. Middleton writes in the same strain : - " It must be confessed , that this claim of a miraculous power , which is now peculiar to the ...
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... less and less frequent he tells us that cases of them were very rare in his days ; and when he speaks of having seen some such instances himself , he is evidently prepared to meet with incredulity . We have writings of two other persons ...
... less and less frequent he tells us that cases of them were very rare in his days ; and when he speaks of having seen some such instances himself , he is evidently prepared to meet with incredulity . We have writings of two other persons ...
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