History of the Rise and Influence of the Spirit of Rationalism in Europe, Том 1D. Appleton, 1866 - Всего страниц: 447 |
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... Fathers and Medieval Writers as ordinary and undoubted Occurrences - Rapid Growth of Scepticism on the Subject since the Reformation - The Sceptical Habit of Mind acts more powerfully on Contemporary than on Historical Narrations ...
... Fathers and Medieval Writers as ordinary and undoubted Occurrences - Rapid Growth of Scepticism on the Subject since the Reformation - The Sceptical Habit of Mind acts more powerfully on Contemporary than on Historical Narrations ...
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... Fathers concerning the Non - salvability of unbaptised Infants - Divergence concerning their Fate - The Greek Fathers believed in a Limbo - The Latin Fathers denied this -Augustine , Fulgentius - Origen associates the Doctrine with that ...
... Fathers concerning the Non - salvability of unbaptised Infants - Divergence concerning their Fate - The Greek Fathers believed in a Limbo - The Latin Fathers denied this -Augustine , Fulgentius - Origen associates the Doctrine with that ...
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... Fathers on the Damination of the Heathen - Great Use of this Doctrine of Exclusive Salvation in consolidating the Power of the Church - and in abbre- viating the Paroxysms of the Reformation - The Protestants almost all accepted it ...
... Fathers on the Damination of the Heathen - Great Use of this Doctrine of Exclusive Salvation in consolidating the Power of the Church - and in abbre- viating the Paroxysms of the Reformation - The Protestants almost all accepted it ...
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... father . He had embraced the Arian heresy , and is said to have been much influenced by the Arian priests ; and he directed his laws with a stern and almost passionate eagerness against the forms of magic which verged most closely upon ...
... father . He had embraced the Arian heresy , and is said to have been much influenced by the Arian priests ; and he directed his laws with a stern and almost passionate eagerness against the forms of magic which verged most closely upon ...
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... Fathers , it is true , vehemently denounced magic , but they never seem to have had the faintest sus- picion that it was a delusion . If Christianity had nothing to oppose to the fascination of these for- ́bidden rites , it would have ...
... Fathers , it is true , vehemently denounced magic , but they never seem to have had the faintest sus- picion that it was a delusion . If Christianity had nothing to oppose to the fascination of these for- ́bidden rites , it would have ...
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