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... tell us what they are, but says only that an examination of the debateable points in them was set on foot, a certain 'legal' trial which placed on those who were daring to act illegally the necessity of keeping quiet, or to quote his ...
... tell us what they are, but says only that an examination of the debateable points in them was set on foot, a certain 'legal' trial which placed on those who were daring to act illegally the necessity of keeping quiet, or to quote his ...
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... tell of one in the province of Asia, amongst the obscurest and the basest, who longed to make a name in Ephesus ... telling the truth that he is hated by the unbelievers j we may well make the way he handles truth outside doctrine teach ...
... tell of one in the province of Asia, amongst the obscurest and the basest, who longed to make a name in Ephesus ... telling the truth that he is hated by the unbelievers j we may well make the way he handles truth outside doctrine teach ...
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... tell us, how those ! accusers can possibly compromise 7 the matter | now, or what sort of verdict that jury must | return, now that his offence has been already proved by his own 'apology.' j § 8. Facts show that the terms af abuse ...
... tell us, how those ! accusers can possibly compromise 7 the matter | now, or what sort of verdict that jury must | return, now that his offence has been already proved by his own 'apology.' j § 8. Facts show that the terms af abuse ...
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... tell us who that 'terrible combatant ' was whom our Master shrunk from encountering If this also is a fiction, let him be the winner again, and have the advantage of his vain words. We will say nothing ; in the useless fight with ...
... tell us who that 'terrible combatant ' was whom our Master shrunk from encountering If this also is a fiction, let him be the winner again, and have the advantage of his vain words. We will say nothing ; in the useless fight with ...
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... tell us whether he went down into the thick of the fray, whether he uttered one syllable in defence of his own orthodoxy, whether he made any vigorous peroration, whether he victoriously grappled with the foe ? He cannot tell us that ...
... tell us whether he went down into the thick of the fray, whether he uttered one syllable in defence of his own orthodoxy, whether he made any vigorous peroration, whether he victoriously grappled with the foe ? He cannot tell us that ...
Contents
33 | |
Books TilIX Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson | 135 |
Books XXII Rev H C Ogles translation revised with Notes by Rev H | 220 |
On the Holy Spirit against Mscedonius A Fragment Translation with Notes | 326 |
On Not three Gods Translation with Notes by Rev H A Wilson 386 331 337 | 386 |
The Great Catechism | 471 |
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Page 41 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much : and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.