The Boston Quarterly Review, Volumen5Benjamin H. Greene, 1842 |
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... doctrines in a modified form , are perhaps the only doctrines that are at the present mo- ment really making any progress in either France or Germany . They are no ordinary doctrines , and their influence on the future of mankind cannot ...
... doctrines in a modified form , are perhaps the only doctrines that are at the present mo- ment really making any progress in either France or Germany . They are no ordinary doctrines , and their influence on the future of mankind cannot ...
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... doctrine of the Incarnation also proclaims the dignity and worth of human nature , not of the human soul merely , but of man himself . The WORD is made flesh in a genuine Son of Man . Jesus is born of wo- man . Marriage and maternity ...
... doctrine of the Incarnation also proclaims the dignity and worth of human nature , not of the human soul merely , but of man himself . The WORD is made flesh in a genuine Son of Man . Jesus is born of wo- man . Marriage and maternity ...
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... doctrine . It misapprehended it from the beginning ; but its misconceptions of it were of a na- ture to do no harm in the actual state of things for a long series of years ; but they now become mischiev- ous and need to be corrected ...
... doctrine . It misapprehended it from the beginning ; but its misconceptions of it were of a na- ture to do no harm in the actual state of things for a long series of years ; but they now become mischiev- ous and need to be corrected ...
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... doctrine of two coeternal , coexisting , and mutually hostile principles , one the principle of Good , the other the principle of Evil . The Church has never formally embraced this doctrine ; it has con- demned it even , in the Gnostic ...
... doctrine of two coeternal , coexisting , and mutually hostile principles , one the principle of Good , the other the principle of Evil . The Church has never formally embraced this doctrine ; it has con- demned it even , in the Gnostic ...
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... doctrine of man's equality to man its progress . All that the Church has really done for humanity was done during what are termed the dark ages . It then laid the foundations of modern civilization , breathed into it its humane and ...
... doctrine of man's equality to man its progress . All that the Church has really done for humanity was done during what are termed the dark ages . It then laid the foundations of modern civilization , breathed into it its humane and ...
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