The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Том 3B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1855 |
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... entire unity in our philosophy of history , only such a scheme truly answers the inquiry , What is the destiny of the race as inferred from the history of the race ? In the light of these scientific requisitions let us glance for a ...
... entire unity in our philosophy of history , only such a scheme truly answers the inquiry , What is the destiny of the race as inferred from the history of the race ? In the light of these scientific requisitions let us glance for a ...
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... entire reorganiza- tion of society , it is because these theories , contemplating the future and not the past , cannot pretend to be a philosophy of history , for in them we have no inference from the past , but only a vision of the ...
... entire reorganiza- tion of society , it is because these theories , contemplating the future and not the past , cannot pretend to be a philosophy of history , for in them we have no inference from the past , but only a vision of the ...
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... entire body of Christians in every such city , and in every other city , large or small , constituted " the Church " of that city . This was the apostolic idea ; as appears from the uniform language of the New Testament on the subject ...
... entire body of Christians in every such city , and in every other city , large or small , constituted " the Church " of that city . This was the apostolic idea ; as appears from the uniform language of the New Testament on the subject ...
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... entire care of the church among themselves , on the principle of the charis- mata or gifts of the Spirit ; each elder , that is , occupied him- self with didactic or with administrative functions , according to his predominant ...
... entire care of the church among themselves , on the principle of the charis- mata or gifts of the Spirit ; each elder , that is , occupied him- self with didactic or with administrative functions , according to his predominant ...
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... entire body of its elders or bishops was also re- * Some of the Fathers argued the rule of one bishop to each church , from Paul's insisting that a bishop should be " the husband of one wife . ” Thus St. Ambrose De dignitate sacerdotali ...
... entire body of its elders or bishops was also re- * Some of the Fathers argued the rule of one bishop to each church , from Paul's insisting that a bishop should be " the husband of one wife . ” Thus St. Ambrose De dignitate sacerdotali ...
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