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... Christian name . They are heretics , not infidels . They held certain specific heresies , dangerous , fatal even , to the whole Christian faith , if logically carried out ; but none of them erected heresy into a principle , and made it ...
... Christian name . They are heretics , not infidels . They held certain specific heresies , dangerous , fatal even , to the whole Christian faith , if logically carried out ; but none of them erected heresy into a principle , and made it ...
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... Christian , he has not the slightest conception of the essential principles of Christianity . He uses philosophical and theological terms without the least suspicion of their meaning as used by philosophers and theologians , and betrays ...
... Christian , he has not the slightest conception of the essential principles of Christianity . He uses philosophical and theological terms without the least suspicion of their meaning as used by philosophers and theologians , and betrays ...
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... Christian code of ethics , for Christian ethics depends on Christian dogma or faith . It is forced to eliminate everything distinctively Christian , and fall back upon purely natural or pagan ethics . We see this in the ideas and ...
... Christian code of ethics , for Christian ethics depends on Christian dogma or faith . It is forced to eliminate everything distinctively Christian , and fall back upon purely natural or pagan ethics . We see this in the ideas and ...
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