The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... excite no stronger feeling than con- tempt . With regard to the citation from Augustine , we have no doubt that the Writer meant that we should translate the words , ecclesia catholicæ auctoritas , ' the authority of the Roman Catholic ...
... excite no stronger feeling than con- tempt . With regard to the citation from Augustine , we have no doubt that the Writer meant that we should translate the words , ecclesia catholicæ auctoritas , ' the authority of the Roman Catholic ...
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... excite and enable them to prepare themselves before - hand for the arrival of the events announced . The end of such predictions , instead of being twofold , ' was multifold , varying infinitely , according to the more or less private ...
... excite and enable them to prepare themselves before - hand for the arrival of the events announced . The end of such predictions , instead of being twofold , ' was multifold , varying infinitely , according to the more or less private ...
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... excite any to a serious consideration of the benefits to be derived to the evidence and elucidation of the Holy Scrip- tures , from the ancient and most valuable , though uninspired , writings of the Jews , principally in Egypt , during ...
... excite any to a serious consideration of the benefits to be derived to the evidence and elucidation of the Holy Scrip- tures , from the ancient and most valuable , though uninspired , writings of the Jews , principally in Egypt , during ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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