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... perhaps , is the opinion entertained of them by many , who only see their ponderous works on the shelves of a public library . We are not prepared to affirm , that all the charges which are brought against their writings are un- founded ...
... perhaps , is the opinion entertained of them by many , who only see their ponderous works on the shelves of a public library . We are not prepared to affirm , that all the charges which are brought against their writings are un- founded ...
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... 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 certain facts and prin ...
... 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 certain facts and prin ...
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... perhaps none , ever so far soared above the prejudices of their times , as not in some measure to be affected by them . There is a fashion in the train of ideas and in the habits of thinking , as there is in the dress which is worn ...
... perhaps none , ever so far soared above the prejudices of their times , as not in some measure to be affected by them . There is a fashion in the train of ideas and in the habits of thinking , as there is in the dress which is worn ...
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... perhaps our readers will be satisfied with our assigning no better cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from ...
... perhaps our readers will be satisfied with our assigning no better cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful interpretations in the works of the Fathers ought not to deter us from ...
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... perhaps , we were wrong - to find an ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries : we had thought , that the student who was about to begin upon this line of reading , would have found in the present volume a detailed ...
... perhaps , we were wrong - to find an ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries : we had thought , that the student who was about to begin upon this line of reading , would have found in the present volume a detailed ...
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