The Church Quarterly Review, Opseg 25Arthur Cayley Headlam Spottiswoode, 1888 |
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Stranica 27
... never received any commission to baptize ( a case to which there is no parallel in the early Church ) , unites the advantages of the Latin and Greek practice of the Latin in that it avoids the risk of real re - baptizing , which the ...
... never received any commission to baptize ( a case to which there is no parallel in the early Church ) , unites the advantages of the Latin and Greek practice of the Latin in that it avoids the risk of real re - baptizing , which the ...
Stranica 29
... never allowed to forget the author himself nor the contempt which he affects towards his opponents in this nineteenth century . The only person of whom we obtain a definite picture is Mr. Haweis . No one can complain that he labours to ...
... never allowed to forget the author himself nor the contempt which he affects towards his opponents in this nineteenth century . The only person of whom we obtain a definite picture is Mr. Haweis . No one can complain that he labours to ...
Stranica 31
... never have remembered , recorded , and handed them down to us . He used repetitions , but not vain repetitions . But a few pages further on 5 we are informed in respect of the Lord's Prayer , that ' Matthew says it was given in the ...
... never have remembered , recorded , and handed them down to us . He used repetitions , but not vain repetitions . But a few pages further on 5 we are informed in respect of the Lord's Prayer , that ' Matthew says it was given in the ...
Stranica 38
... never like them in the highest qualities unless they be his equals in nature and power . And if you pass off a picture done by a school pupil as being the work of the master of the school on the ground that it is the offspring of his ...
... never like them in the highest qualities unless they be his equals in nature and power . And if you pass off a picture done by a school pupil as being the work of the master of the school on the ground that it is the offspring of his ...
Stranica 40
... never written down till her jubilee . And these considerations we must beg leave to apply when we find Mr. Haweis representing St. Matthew as ' neither Jew nor Christian , insisting on separation from the law , yet cling- ing to the law ...
... never written down till her jubilee . And these considerations we must beg leave to apply when we find Mr. Haweis representing St. Matthew as ' neither Jew nor Christian , insisting on separation from the law , yet cling- ing to the law ...
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