The Contemporary Review, 11. köideA. Strahan, 1869 |
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... century , soon after the Aramaan original should have been turned into Greek . I doubt whether anything more unworthy of so great an occasion was ever devised even by an expositor of the earlier days of rationalism . My own belief is ...
... century , soon after the Aramaan original should have been turned into Greek . I doubt whether anything more unworthy of so great an occasion was ever devised even by an expositor of the earlier days of rationalism . My own belief is ...
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... centuries of contention , rancour , bitterness worse than death , might have been changed into times of peaceful progress and abounding charity , if Christian kings and Chris- tian priests had only consented to be in this matter as wise ...
... centuries of contention , rancour , bitterness worse than death , might have been changed into times of peaceful progress and abounding charity , if Christian kings and Chris- tian priests had only consented to be in this matter as wise ...
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... century - candid Romanists will admit the fact - medieval Christianity had fallen from its high estate , and had been thoroughly debased and corrupted . The Reformation was the awakening of Europe from a sleep which was settling into a ...
... century - candid Romanists will admit the fact - medieval Christianity had fallen from its high estate , and had been thoroughly debased and corrupted . The Reformation was the awakening of Europe from a sleep which was settling into a ...
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... century after Luther's revolt from Rome , the process of development went on much more rapidly than had been the case in the primitive Church . But it did not tend to unity ; it tended to diversity . The expectation , doubtless , of the ...
... century after Luther's revolt from Rome , the process of development went on much more rapidly than had been the case in the primitive Church . But it did not tend to unity ; it tended to diversity . The expectation , doubtless , of the ...
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... centuries at least , the unity of the Christian Church . : That unity was to be aimed at , that the Church on earth ought to realize her oneness in Christ , the Reformers felt . They yearned towards unity with impassioned longing . But ...
... centuries at least , the unity of the Christian Church . : That unity was to be aimed at , that the Church on earth ought to realize her oneness in Christ , the Reformers felt . They yearned towards unity with impassioned longing . But ...
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