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... doctrine associated with a sect called the Kaisanis . The word then meant the member of the Prophet's house who was in possession of the esoteric ' guidance ' which he was supposed to have communicated to them ; fragments of which are ...
... doctrine associated with a sect called the Kaisanis . The word then meant the member of the Prophet's house who was in possession of the esoteric ' guidance ' which he was supposed to have communicated to them ; fragments of which are ...
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... doctrine of Anaximenes , that ' air ' ( anp ) , the primary substance , was the life of the world , just as the breath was the life of the body . That doctrine was being taught at Athens by Diogenes of Apollonia in the early manhood of ...
... doctrine of Anaximenes , that ' air ' ( anp ) , the primary substance , was the life of the world , just as the breath was the life of the body . That doctrine was being taught at Athens by Diogenes of Apollonia in the early manhood of ...
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... doctrine , and it appears as a mere antithesis to the doctrine of the Community . This is central in the whole exposition . One might not have been prepared to predict that he would be specially sympathetic with the theology of St. Paul ...
... doctrine , and it appears as a mere antithesis to the doctrine of the Community . This is central in the whole exposition . One might not have been prepared to predict that he would be specially sympathetic with the theology of St. Paul ...
Contents
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 9 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191516 | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
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