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... . Hence the clamant need for some qualifying determinative which shall sup- plement the sense parallelism , as it will complete the parallelism of structure . Thus one desiderates the neces- sary 12 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
... . Hence the clamant need for some qualifying determinative which shall sup- plement the sense parallelism , as it will complete the parallelism of structure . Thus one desiderates the neces- sary 12 THE IRISH ECCLESIASTICAL RECORD.
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... sense evince this meaning . Just as ev Xpioт VEкpоí designates the Christian dead who died in the grace and charity of Christ , so must peîs oi Cŵvres mark the Christian living entitled to union with Christ in eternity , because they ...
... sense evince this meaning . Just as ev Xpioт VEкpоí designates the Christian dead who died in the grace and charity of Christ , so must peîs oi Cŵvres mark the Christian living entitled to union with Christ in eternity , because they ...
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... sense of the proper significance of things before giving a definite ruling concerning this point or that . What is theory to day may not be theory to - morrow , and there is no valid reason for failing to pronounce a theological verdict ...
... sense of the proper significance of things before giving a definite ruling concerning this point or that . What is theory to day may not be theory to - morrow , and there is no valid reason for failing to pronounce a theological verdict ...
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... sense ; but , would it be asking too much to cater even in an ecclesiastical journal for the needs of the embryo in exegetics when the biological relationship is touched ? There can scarcely be a single Catholic scientist who would not ...
... sense ; but , would it be asking too much to cater even in an ecclesiastical journal for the needs of the embryo in exegetics when the biological relationship is touched ? There can scarcely be a single Catholic scientist who would not ...
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... sense , which is Darwin's theory of natural selection , and its wider sense , which is the general- isation of that theory to a so - called Darwinian cosmogony , which must be rejected absolutely . The extension of natural selection to ...
... sense , which is Darwin's theory of natural selection , and its wider sense , which is the general- isation of that theory to a so - called Darwinian cosmogony , which must be rejected absolutely . The extension of natural selection to ...
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