The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volum 18Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1823 |
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Pàgina 1
... Greek Church , and particularly those who were stigmatized as favourers of Gnostic and Manichæan heresies , and who , under the later epithet of Paulicians , every where signalized themdraw submitted on a former occasion . I then ...
... Greek Church , and particularly those who were stigmatized as favourers of Gnostic and Manichæan heresies , and who , under the later epithet of Paulicians , every where signalized themdraw submitted on a former occasion . I then ...
Pàgina 7
... Greek learning ; and a beneficial result would doubtless ( independently of the actual Reformation ) have shewn itself in the formation of minds who would have extracted the marrow of the ancient " philosophy , illustrated it by the ...
... Greek learning ; and a beneficial result would doubtless ( independently of the actual Reformation ) have shewn itself in the formation of minds who would have extracted the marrow of the ancient " philosophy , illustrated it by the ...
Pàgina 8
... Greek is the just admiration of the literary world . But when this verse is properly translated , there remains no passage in the Christian Scriptures in which God is said to bestow any blessing on mankind for the sake of Christ ...
... Greek is the just admiration of the literary world . But when this verse is properly translated , there remains no passage in the Christian Scriptures in which God is said to bestow any blessing on mankind for the sake of Christ ...
Pàgina 12
... Greeks of Alexandria , especially a young man of the name of Myron , he had been for some time seduced to prefer the wisdom of the Greek philosophers to the Law and the Prophets ; and , without renouncing his Judaism , had wandered in ...
... Greeks of Alexandria , especially a young man of the name of Myron , he had been for some time seduced to prefer the wisdom of the Greek philosophers to the Law and the Prophets ; and , without renouncing his Judaism , had wandered in ...
Pàgina 25
... Greek scholar was from weakness , and the master was so far happier than the scholar , that the grievousness of Cheke's fall from the faith made repentance and restoration almost a matter of course , whilst Cecil's even but slippery ...
... Greek scholar was from weakness , and the master was so far happier than the scholar , that the grievousness of Cheke's fall from the faith made repentance and restoration almost a matter of course , whilst Cecil's even but slippery ...
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