The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... reader must expect to find more polemical discussion , with 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 ...
... reader must expect to find more polemical discussion , with 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 ...
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... readers will be satisfied with our assigning no better cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful ... reader , and impressing facts upon his memory of the Three First Centuries . 5.
... readers will be satisfied with our assigning no better cause . Upon the same principle we contend , that the inconclusive reasoning and the fanciful ... reader , and impressing facts upon his memory of the Three First Centuries . 5.
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amusing the reader , and impressing facts upon his memory more than a general history , which is extended through many cen- turies , and is collected from the authority of many different writers . There is no department of theological ...
amusing the reader , and impressing facts upon his memory more than a general history , which is extended through many cen- turies , and is collected from the authority of many different writers . There is no department of theological ...
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... reader and the young theologian will hardly find that the book contains enough of ecclesiastical history to interest or amuse him . If he has never read the works of Tertullian , and has no intention of reading them , it is obvious that ...
... reader and the young theologian will hardly find that the book contains enough of ecclesiastical history to interest or amuse him . If he has never read the works of Tertullian , and has no intention of reading them , it is obvious that ...
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... reader to the present work of the Bishop of Bristol ; and the following sen- tence cannot be pronounced at all too severe , when we consider the boldness and the mischief of the theory which has been com- bated : " I have devoted so ...
... reader to the present work of the Bishop of Bristol ; and the following sen- tence cannot be pronounced at all too severe , when we consider the boldness and the mischief of the theory which has been com- bated : " I have devoted so ...
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