The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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... doctrine that all things are never sta- tionary , but fluxional and subject to incessant change , ' dates as far back as Heraclitus . The doctrine that human knowledge is an emanation of the Deity , directly communicated to the minds of ...
... doctrine that all things are never sta- tionary , but fluxional and subject to incessant change , ' dates as far back as Heraclitus . The doctrine that human knowledge is an emanation of the Deity , directly communicated to the minds of ...
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... doctrine is false in itself , but also that it is a heresy , and that the Latins are heretics for maintaining it . But against this view it is fair to object- I. That those heretical consequences which seem to flow from the assertion of ...
... doctrine is false in itself , but also that it is a heresy , and that the Latins are heretics for maintaining it . But against this view it is fair to object- I. That those heretical consequences which seem to flow from the assertion of ...
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... doctrine will ever enable a man to take a fair view of the manifold opinions that surround him . The challenges and objections of various assailants , have also drawn from Dr. Pusey some fuller and more exact statements of the Doctrine ...
... doctrine will ever enable a man to take a fair view of the manifold opinions that surround him . The challenges and objections of various assailants , have also drawn from Dr. Pusey some fuller and more exact statements of the Doctrine ...
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Christian Remembrancer: Or, The Churchman's Biblical ..., Volumes 27 à 28 Affichage du livre entier - 1854 |
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