The British CriticF. and C. Rivington, 1826 |
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... least , during which Tertullian flourished ; but whoever expected such general information will be sadly disappointed . The chapter is almost entirely taken up with an analysis of Ter- tullian's treatise De Anima ; a few pages are ...
... least , during which Tertullian flourished ; but whoever expected such general information will be sadly disappointed . The chapter is almost entirely taken up with an analysis of Ter- tullian's treatise De Anima ; a few pages are ...
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... least it began with what is usually called the ninth chapter , Compendium paucorum verborum , & c . Semler admitted these additional chap- ters in the edition of Tertullian's works which he published at Hall , in 1770-76 . The Bishop of ...
... least it began with what is usually called the ninth chapter , Compendium paucorum verborum , & c . Semler admitted these additional chap- ters in the edition of Tertullian's works which he published at Hall , in 1770-76 . The Bishop of ...
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... least that some such effect as this was produced ; and if we do not believe that there was anything supernatural in the cases appealed to , we can hardly quote Cyprian as bearing any testimony to the per- continuance of miracles in his ...
... least that some such effect as this was produced ; and if we do not believe that there was anything supernatural in the cases appealed to , we can hardly quote Cyprian as bearing any testimony to the per- continuance of miracles in his ...
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... the doctrine being true , if there had not been something , to appearance at least , which ar- gued the presence of superhuman power . He asserts the same thing in two places of his " Dialogue with Trypho 26 Tertullian and the Miracles.
... the doctrine being true , if there had not been something , to appearance at least , which ar- gued the presence of superhuman power . He asserts the same thing in two places of his " Dialogue with Trypho 26 Tertullian and the Miracles.
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... positiveness and pre- ciseness of their testimony ; but he forgets , or at least does not state , that between the early miracles and these later ones there is a period , in which the evidence of miraculous of the Three First Centuries .
... positiveness and pre- ciseness of their testimony ; but he forgets , or at least does not state , that between the early miracles and these later ones there is a period , in which the evidence of miraculous of the Three First Centuries .
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