Recent Inquiries in Theology: By Eminent English Churchmen ; Being "Essays and Reviews."Frederic Henry Hedge |
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... Roman Empire , are unquestionably due , to a great extent , to the body of Jewish proselytes already established in ... Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In simpli- city of life , in gentleness of character ...
... Roman Empire , are unquestionably due , to a great extent , to the body of Jewish proselytes already established in ... Romans would well bear a comparison with that of the Hebrews . In simpli- city of life , in gentleness of character ...
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... Romans , are sufficient indications of the prevail- ing Gentile sin . But St. James , writing to the He- brew Christians , says not a word upon the subject ; and St. Peter barely alludes to it . The idea of monotheism and the principle ...
... Romans , are sufficient indications of the prevail- ing Gentile sin . But St. James , writing to the He- brew Christians , says not a word upon the subject ; and St. Peter barely alludes to it . The idea of monotheism and the principle ...
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... Roman Cæsars , and Mussulman caliphs , was well matched against a power of evil which has battled with the human spirit ever since the creation , and has inflicted , and may yet inflict , more deadly blows than any other power we know ...
... Roman Cæsars , and Mussulman caliphs , was well matched against a power of evil which has battled with the human spirit ever since the creation , and has inflicted , and may yet inflict , more deadly blows than any other power we know ...
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... Roman ; and law was the lesson which Rome was intended to teach the world . Hence the Bishop of Rome soon became the head of the church . Rome was , in fact , the centre of the traditions which had once governed the world ; and their ...
... Roman ; and law was the lesson which Rome was intended to teach the world . Hence the Bishop of Rome soon became the head of the church . Rome was , in fact , the centre of the traditions which had once governed the world ; and their ...
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... Roman too . It is true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always be drawn from the New Testament ... Romans ; but beauty . Even Aristotle , who assuredly gave way to mere sen- timent as little as any Greek that ever ...
... Roman too . It is true that the life and power of all morality whatever will always be drawn from the New Testament ... Romans ; but beauty . Even Aristotle , who assuredly gave way to mere sen- timent as little as any Greek that ever ...
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