The Spirit of the Pilgrims, Volume 2Peirce and Williams, 1829 |
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... thought our articles too long , and the subjects of them too little diversified ; while others have considered them too contro- versial , and not sufficiently pacific and practical in their tendency . In regard to suggestions such as ...
... thought our articles too long , and the subjects of them too little diversified ; while others have considered them too contro- versial , and not sufficiently pacific and practical in their tendency . In regard to suggestions such as ...
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... thought to have been directed to the Hebrews . Lardner does not find a quotation in this epistle from the New Testament , in which the book or writer is named . There are some passages apparently quoted from Matthew's gospel , and many ...
... thought to have been directed to the Hebrews . Lardner does not find a quotation in this epistle from the New Testament , in which the book or writer is named . There are some passages apparently quoted from Matthew's gospel , and many ...
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... thought probable by Professor Stuart , that Irenæus went to Rome in company with Polycarp . + Storr seems to have committed an oversight in omitting the epistle of Clement , which affords distinct proof of the genuineuess of the first ...
... thought probable by Professor Stuart , that Irenæus went to Rome in company with Polycarp . + Storr seems to have committed an oversight in omitting the epistle of Clement , which affords distinct proof of the genuineuess of the first ...
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... his two Apologies and his Dialogue , there is a quotation * It has been thought by many , that Polycarp was himself this very " angel of the church " addressed in the Revelation . from the gospel of John , 2 Cor . , 24 JAN . Review of.
... his two Apologies and his Dialogue , there is a quotation * It has been thought by many , that Polycarp was himself this very " angel of the church " addressed in the Revelation . from the gospel of John , 2 Cor . , 24 JAN . Review of.
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... thought to refer to this epistle , though it is not named , nor is any quotation made from it . The epistle to Philemon is the only epistle , now received and attributed to Paul , which is not frequently quoted , either as 42 JAN ...
... thought to refer to this epistle , though it is not named , nor is any quotation made from it . The epistle to Philemon is the only epistle , now received and attributed to Paul , which is not frequently quoted , either as 42 JAN ...
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