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As the term baptism , and all those derived from the same root , are employed to signify sprinkling and partial washing no less than immersion , so it is well known that the primitive church used indifferently , and according to present ...
As the term baptism , and all those derived from the same root , are employed to signify sprinkling and partial washing no less than immersion , so it is well known that the primitive church used indifferently , and according to present ...
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Does this prove that the singular term " angel " has never a collective sense ? What next ? Nothing at all . Let our readers examine , again , the whole of what Cyprian has said upon this point , and if they can detect , in the ...
Does this prove that the singular term " angel " has never a collective sense ? What next ? Nothing at all . Let our readers examine , again , the whole of what Cyprian has said upon this point , and if they can detect , in the ...
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Others again , construe the term to indicate the rank originally conferred on these Christians by the sovereign of Malabar . Poolah signifies a class , in a state synonimous with our secretaries . Ma or Maha signifies great or superior ...
Others again , construe the term to indicate the rank originally conferred on these Christians by the sovereign of Malabar . Poolah signifies a class , in a state synonimous with our secretaries . Ma or Maha signifies great or superior ...
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