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... Paul . " If the good Archbishop had been less bitterly prejudiced against the " customs of the Greeks , " he might have learned that St. Paul himself was here quoting Menander , and not using his own words . However , this passage of ...
... Paul . " If the good Archbishop had been less bitterly prejudiced against the " customs of the Greeks , " he might have learned that St. Paul himself was here quoting Menander , and not using his own words . However , this passage of ...
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... Paul had done before them ) in those 2oyidia , or disputations , which Julian praises as the best method of training the reason , were Gregory and Basil , afterwards Saints , and conspicuous among the noble Christian Bishops terly on ...
... Paul had done before them ) in those 2oyidia , or disputations , which Julian praises as the best method of training the reason , were Gregory and Basil , afterwards Saints , and conspicuous among the noble Christian Bishops terly on ...
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... Paul further than St. Paul him- self probably ever meant it , they insisted , as a matter of doctrine , that the Gentile divinities were but dayóvia - to be classed with the devils of Rabbinical tradition , among whom accordingly Milton ...
... Paul further than St. Paul him- self probably ever meant it , they insisted , as a matter of doctrine , that the Gentile divinities were but dayóvia - to be classed with the devils of Rabbinical tradition , among whom accordingly Milton ...
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... Paul's word , that " we are all the children of one Father , " Adored By saint , by savage , or by sage , Jehovah , Jove , or Lord : and have reminded them more distinctly of that which the Apostles and their im- mediate successors had ...
... Paul's word , that " we are all the children of one Father , " Adored By saint , by savage , or by sage , Jehovah , Jove , or Lord : and have reminded them more distinctly of that which the Apostles and their im- mediate successors had ...
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... Paul and Matthew , and all the rest of them , forsook their livings for a good chance of something rather the con- trary . ' - " Then it was true . about you at Forest's ? " what they said " I don't know what they said , " returned ...
... Paul and Matthew , and all the rest of them , forsook their livings for a good chance of something rather the con- trary . ' - " Then it was true . about you at Forest's ? " what they said " I don't know what they said , " returned ...
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