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We request , however , a single favour : that he will ask himself , on perusing the Magazine , whether he can or cannot form a correct idea of the nature and strength of the Episcopal argument ? and again , on perusing the Apology ...
We request , however , a single favour : that he will ask himself , on perusing the Magazine , whether he can or cannot form a correct idea of the nature and strength of the Episcopal argument ? and again , on perusing the Apology ...
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We do not hold , as Nestorius , the doctrine of two natures , and two substances in the Messiah . ... So that in the union of the divine and human nature , there was one nature and one substance . - So we believe .
We do not hold , as Nestorius , the doctrine of two natures , and two substances in the Messiah . ... So that in the union of the divine and human nature , there was one nature and one substance . - So we believe .
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Sir , you are too good a philosopher not to know , that the nature of evidence must be adapted to the nature of its object ; that if you break in upon this adaptation , you will have no evidence at all ; seeing that evidence is no more ...
Sir , you are too good a philosopher not to know , that the nature of evidence must be adapted to the nature of its object ; that if you break in upon this adaptation , you will have no evidence at all ; seeing that evidence is no more ...
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