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... light his person and life were represented . To follow and point out those developments in the New- Testament records , those contradictions , forms of transition , and interminglings of Jewish and Hellenic conceptions , those great ...
... light his person and life were represented . To follow and point out those developments in the New- Testament records , those contradictions , forms of transition , and interminglings of Jewish and Hellenic conceptions , those great ...
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... light upon the nature and development of the Jewish - Christian modes of thought . ) In the various departments of human life , and the various forms of human culture , perhaps no greater example can be found of an historical ...
... light upon the nature and development of the Jewish - Christian modes of thought . ) In the various departments of human life , and the various forms of human culture , perhaps no greater example can be found of an historical ...
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... light.1 It was not so much the cross in the clouds , as the cross in the world , before which he bowed . Imperialism professed Christianity , and thereby advanced to the power of the world . What Constantine established in the beginning ...
... light.1 It was not so much the cross in the clouds , as the cross in the world , before which he bowed . Imperialism professed Christianity , and thereby advanced to the power of the world . What Constantine established in the beginning ...
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... light in which she saw her own nature ; and in this sense we can say with truth of this father of the Church , that he was her greatest light . He not merely completed the faith of the Church , but at the same time grounded faith in the ...
... light in which she saw her own nature ; and in this sense we can say with truth of this father of the Church , that he was her greatest light . He not merely completed the faith of the Church , but at the same time grounded faith in the ...
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... requires that of original sin . The perception of this connection turns a blaze of light upon the system of Augustine . If the Church is the kingdom . within which alone we can commune with Christ , and CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH . 51.
... requires that of original sin . The perception of this connection turns a blaze of light upon the system of Augustine . If the Church is the kingdom . within which alone we can commune with Christ , and CHRISTIANITY AND THE CHURCH . 51.
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