The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 22F.C. & J. Rivington, 1851 |
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... considered less decided . He is ready to admit if necessary that a portion of the Gospels , e . g . Mark xvi . 9-18 , was not written by the Evangelist to whom it is ascribed , and that on the very slenderest grounds ; but he salves his ...
... considered less decided . He is ready to admit if necessary that a portion of the Gospels , e . g . Mark xvi . 9-18 , was not written by the Evangelist to whom it is ascribed , and that on the very slenderest grounds ; but he salves his ...
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... considered a great innovation in the days of Photius ; or that private masses were known to the ancients ; or that indulgences were not considered mere relaxa- tions of the canonical discipline when they were first granted by the ...
... considered a great innovation in the days of Photius ; or that private masses were known to the ancients ; or that indulgences were not considered mere relaxa- tions of the canonical discipline when they were first granted by the ...
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... considered , and there is in these passages the groundwork for some wonderful relation to that new Man , of whom we are told that Adam was the type . And what adds importance to the former of these passages , is its introduction by S ...
... considered , and there is in these passages the groundwork for some wonderful relation to that new Man , of whom we are told that Adam was the type . And what adds importance to the former of these passages , is its introduction by S ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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