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... According to the latter , the canon of the New Testament was not formed till the fourth and fifth centuries ; or , in other words , Christians were , according to him , uncertain during the earlier ages what books of Holy Scripture were ...
... According to the latter , the canon of the New Testament was not formed till the fourth and fifth centuries ; or , in other words , Christians were , according to him , uncertain during the earlier ages what books of Holy Scripture were ...
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... according to the direct and strictly grammatical force of the English language , asserts the doctrine that regeneration always takes place in baptism . ' Of course the other produces the well - known “ Seeing now that this child is ...
... according to the direct and strictly grammatical force of the English language , asserts the doctrine that regeneration always takes place in baptism . ' Of course the other produces the well - known “ Seeing now that this child is ...
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... according to the abbé , is the dominant school , bearing rule by means of worldly compromise with the temporal power ; the latter the oppressed school , whose defence he has undertaken . The " Gallican liberties " he repudiates as ...
... according to the abbé , is the dominant school , bearing rule by means of worldly compromise with the temporal power ; the latter the oppressed school , whose defence he has undertaken . The " Gallican liberties " he repudiates as ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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