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... corresponding treatment of all the various parts of the whole . This was one reason for this new revision , and is an essential part of it . It also seemed desirable ness . to enlarge the introduction , especially the sections treating of ...
... corresponding treatment of all the various parts of the whole . This was one reason for this new revision , and is an essential part of it . It also seemed desirable ness . to enlarge the introduction , especially the sections treating of ...
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... seemed as if the concept of philosophy excluded from itself the possibility of a history , as something incompatible with it : we now see , that , on the contrary , philosophy not merely admits histori- cal development as a possibility ...
... seemed as if the concept of philosophy excluded from itself the possibility of a history , as something incompatible with it : we now see , that , on the contrary , philosophy not merely admits histori- cal development as a possibility ...
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... seemed a necessity . The Church was the earthly kingdom of the invisible Christ instead of the millennial kingdom expected by those who believed in his immediate second coming . That kingdom of the invisible Christ promotes the unity of ...
... seemed a necessity . The Church was the earthly kingdom of the invisible Christ instead of the millennial kingdom expected by those who believed in his immediate second coming . That kingdom of the invisible Christ promotes the unity of ...
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... seemed the natural cen- tres for the ecclesiastical organization ; the capitals of prov- inces became the natural seats of bishops ; those of states , of archbishops and patriarchs ; and the metropolis of the world , the seat of the ...
... seemed the natural cen- tres for the ecclesiastical organization ; the capitals of prov- inces became the natural seats of bishops ; those of states , of archbishops and patriarchs ; and the metropolis of the world , the seat of the ...
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... seemed united with believers by an unbroken series of connecting links . Those links were the bishops and the apostles and the apostolic fathers . Hence the historical reality of Jesus was accepted as an axiom of incontestable truth ...
... seemed united with believers by an unbroken series of connecting links . Those links were the bishops and the apostles and the apostolic fathers . Hence the historical reality of Jesus was accepted as an axiom of incontestable truth ...
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