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... we may remark that it seems a fair question whether some of the authors who have employed S. Augustin's language may not have meant , as he did , to imply the existence of a literal sense beneath the allegorical .
... we may remark that it seems a fair question whether some of the authors who have employed S. Augustin's language may not have meant , as he did , to imply the existence of a literal sense beneath the allegorical .
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Had he paid common attention to the printed papers which were in existence before the publication of his first two volumes , he would have been saved from many a mistake ; neither is it credible that with an entire acquaintance with all ...
Had he paid common attention to the printed papers which were in existence before the publication of his first two volumes , he would have been saved from many a mistake ; neither is it credible that with an entire acquaintance with all ...
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Its history is confined almost to the mere fact of its existence , or is , at best , a skeleton of dates , filled up almost by negatives . It was a Church , up to this period , which had pro- duced no one known writer except Pelagius ...
Its history is confined almost to the mere fact of its existence , or is , at best , a skeleton of dates , filled up almost by negatives . It was a Church , up to this period , which had pro- duced no one known writer except Pelagius ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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