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... taken up with an analysis of Ter- tullian's treatise De Anima ; a few pages are employed in telling us his opinion concerning angels and demons ; but as to the sen- timents of the rest of the world , whether this or that scheme of ...
... taken up with an analysis of Ter- tullian's treatise De Anima ; a few pages are employed in telling us his opinion concerning angels and demons ; but as to the sen- timents of the rest of the world , whether this or that scheme of ...
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... taken place . 66 But in the account which we have of Polycarp , some circum- stances are related to have happened at his martyrdom , which , as Dr. Hey observes , are " sufficiently miraculous ; " and after no- ticing this account and ...
... taken place . 66 But in the account which we have of Polycarp , some circum- stances are related to have happened at his martyrdom , which , as Dr. Hey observes , are " sufficiently miraculous ; " and after no- ticing this account and ...
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... taken the same line with Dr. Middleton , it has been our intention to refute some of his leading assertions , and to come to a totally different con- clusion . He laboured to prove that there were no miracles in early times , because ...
... taken the same line with Dr. Middleton , it has been our intention to refute some of his leading assertions , and to come to a totally different con- clusion . He laboured to prove that there were no miracles in early times , because ...
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... taken place in the second century ; and Gregory Thaumaturgus is the only person named by him in the third century , who possessed miraculous powers . Even if we admitted his instances , the pau- city of them would defeat his argument of ...
... taken place in the second century ; and Gregory Thaumaturgus is the only person named by him in the third century , who possessed miraculous powers . Even if we admitted his instances , the pau- city of them would defeat his argument of ...
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... taken place so perceptibly and so precisely ; and one of the most unfair demands which are made upon us by the Romanists is , that we should point out to them the period at which miracles ceased . It is a common argument with them to ...
... taken place so perceptibly and so precisely ; and one of the most unfair demands which are made upon us by the Romanists is , that we should point out to them the period at which miracles ceased . It is a common argument with them to ...
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