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... opinion upon the subject : " The assertion may appear paradoxical , but is never- theless true , that the value of Tertullian's writings to the theolo- gical student , arises in a great measure from his errors . he became a Montanist ...
... opinion upon the subject : " The assertion may appear paradoxical , but is never- theless true , that the value of Tertullian's writings to the theolo- gical student , arises in a great measure from his errors . he became a Montanist ...
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... opinions unsettled , yet is not told what he is to substitute in their place , and thus is left in a disagreeable state of doubt and perplexity . " - ( pp . 88 , 89. ) After an account of the life and writings of Tertullian , it would ...
... opinions unsettled , yet is not told what he is to substitute in their place , and thus is left in a disagreeable state of doubt and perplexity . " - ( pp . 88 , 89. ) After an account of the life and writings of Tertullian , it would ...
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... opinions ; we wish to know at what time they first made their appearance , who it was that combated or espoused them , and in what part of the world they received most encouragement . In this respect , we say , as was observed above ...
... opinions ; we wish to know at what time they first made their appearance , who it was that combated or espoused them , and in what part of the world they received most encouragement . In this respect , we say , as was observed above ...
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... opinion ; but we had certainly expected to find a more general view of ecclesiastical history than what the writings of Tertullian alone will supply . A reference to the third chapter will best illustrate our meaning . The title of it ...
... opinion ; but we had certainly expected to find a more general view of ecclesiastical history than what the writings of Tertullian alone will supply . A reference to the third chapter will best illustrate our meaning . The title of it ...
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... opinion upon this difficult and controverted question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length ... opinions as to the con- tinuance of miraculous powers in the Christian church : 1. The Romanists , who maintain that ...
... opinion upon this difficult and controverted question . The Bishop of Bristol discusses it , but not at much length ... opinions as to the con- tinuance of miraculous powers in the Christian church : 1. The Romanists , who maintain that ...
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