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... evidence , occupied their lives in drawing out , by logical process , con- clusions from this farrago of truth and falsehood . At the time of the Reformation , although , as I said , much of the scholastic philosophy was re- jected ...
... evidence , occupied their lives in drawing out , by logical process , con- clusions from this farrago of truth and falsehood . At the time of the Reformation , although , as I said , much of the scholastic philosophy was re- jected ...
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... evidence as to the relations between the risen Saviour and the Church , which at the time of which these Gospels treat , can hardly be said to have been in existence . But we may take notice of the closing promise which St. Matthew ...
... evidence as to the relations between the risen Saviour and the Church , which at the time of which these Gospels treat , can hardly be said to have been in existence . But we may take notice of the closing promise which St. Matthew ...
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... manner a union existed between them and their ascended Lord , which was the source of the spiritual life of every member . I go on then to D speak of the less direct evidence , that the belief II 33 UNION WITH CHRIST.
... manner a union existed between them and their ascended Lord , which was the source of the spiritual life of every member . I go on then to D speak of the less direct evidence , that the belief II 33 UNION WITH CHRIST.
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George Salmon. speak of the less direct evidence , that the belief of which I am speaking was an essential part of Christian teaching , afforded by the other doctrines which have their explanation and justification in this central truth ...
George Salmon. speak of the less direct evidence , that the belief of which I am speaking was an essential part of Christian teaching , afforded by the other doctrines which have their explanation and justification in this central truth ...
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... evidence that the first disciples looked on their Master as holding a position corre- sponding to that of Adam as federal Head of a new creation ; that they believed that all who find God's favour do so because so united to Christ that ...
... evidence that the first disciples looked on their Master as holding a position corre- sponding to that of Adam as federal Head of a new creation ; that they believed that all who find God's favour do so because so united to Christ that ...
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