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Sivu 84
The difference of style is too striking , between their letters and this , to admit of
such a supposition . But what other apostle except Paul , was ever distinguished
in the ancient church as a writer ? None ; and the conclusion , therefore , seems
to ...
The difference of style is too striking , between their letters and this , to admit of
such a supposition . But what other apostle except Paul , was ever distinguished
in the ancient church as a writer ? None ; and the conclusion , therefore , seems
to ...
Sivu 371
... they had the power of “ admitting and excluding members , choosing their own
officers , holding and managing their ... in the last of them he says , “ We may
admit this to be true , without in any degree conceding the inference drawn from it
.
... they had the power of “ admitting and excluding members , choosing their own
officers , holding and managing their ... in the last of them he says , “ We may
admit this to be true , without in any degree conceding the inference drawn from it
.
Sivu 557
admits that " supernatural assistance and influence were promised by Christ to
the apostles in the passages abuve ... when it was maintained , we cannot say
believed , for the proposition does not admit of being belicoed , that the whole
Bible ...
admits that " supernatural assistance and influence were promised by Christ to
the apostles in the passages abuve ... when it was maintained , we cannot say
believed , for the proposition does not admit of being belicoed , that the whole
Bible ...
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