Remarks on ecclesiastical history, [v. 2-3]. v. 3. Remarks on ecclesiastical history, v. [4-]5J. White, 1805 - Apologetics |
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... tion , and a disordered understanding , and misguided zeal , have been the parents of ten thousand false wonders . Van Dale rejected every thing of the preternatural kind which is related to have appeared in the Pagan world , and ...
... tion , and a disordered understanding , and misguided zeal , have been the parents of ten thousand false wonders . Van Dale rejected every thing of the preternatural kind which is related to have appeared in the Pagan world , and ...
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... tion , and of a strong persuasion , which may have a strange and surprising effect in removing some bodily disorders , so that the cure shall be thought preternatural , both by the person who is relieved , and by those who have contri ...
... tion , and of a strong persuasion , which may have a strange and surprising effect in removing some bodily disorders , so that the cure shall be thought preternatural , both by the person who is relieved , and by those who have contri ...
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... tion according to their preconceived notions , and their accustomed way of thinking ; for there appears to be a De tout tems , je n'en excepte que les tems apostoliques , les evêques se sont crus autorisez à user de ces fraudes pieuses ...
... tion according to their preconceived notions , and their accustomed way of thinking ; for there appears to be a De tout tems , je n'en excepte que les tems apostoliques , les evêques se sont crus autorisez à user de ces fraudes pieuses ...
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... tion . Let us therefore err , if it be an error , on the side which is favourable to him and to his memory , and join him to these ingenious and learned men . His system was treated by some persons as a novelty ; but they should have ...
... tion . Let us therefore err , if it be an error , on the side which is favourable to him and to his memory , and join him to these ingenious and learned men . His system was treated by some persons as a novelty ; but they should have ...
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... tion , highly reverenced and almost adored him : they at- tended with a full expectation , as we may suppose , of seeing some strange events ; and the sight of their dear and honoured friend thus dying might raise in them a tumult of ...
... tion , highly reverenced and almost adored him : they at- tended with a full expectation , as we may suppose , of seeing some strange events ; and the sight of their dear and honoured friend thus dying might raise in them a tumult of ...
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