The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volumes 44-45A. Tompkins, 1887 - Universalism |
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THE UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY AND GENERAL REVIEW . RICHARD EDDY , D.D. , Editor . NEW SERIES . - VOLUME XXIV . BOSTON : UNIVERSALIST PUBLISHING HOUSE . 1887 . WITHDRAWN Ap 40 Down Siate sib 1 HERTZ 26 NOV.
THE UNIVERSALIST QUARTERLY AND GENERAL REVIEW . RICHARD EDDY , D.D. , Editor . NEW SERIES . - VOLUME XXIV . BOSTON : UNIVERSALIST PUBLISHING HOUSE . 1887 . WITHDRAWN Ap 40 Down Siate sib 1 HERTZ 26 NOV.
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... Prof. in Ordinary of Church History in Giessen . Volume First . The Origin of Ecclestastical Dogma . " astonishing change in the polity , cultus , and doctrine 1887. ] 49 ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA . By Rev J Coleman Adams.
... Prof. in Ordinary of Church History in Giessen . Volume First . The Origin of Ecclestastical Dogma . " astonishing change in the polity , cultus , and doctrine 1887. ] 49 ORIGIN OF CHRISTIAN DOGMA . By Rev J Coleman Adams.
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... Volume First is to delineate the origin , as Volume Second will describe the development , of Christian Dogma . Dogmas are formulated articles of Christian belief which relate to God , the world , and the institutions of salvation , and ...
... Volume First is to delineate the origin , as Volume Second will describe the development , of Christian Dogma . Dogmas are formulated articles of Christian belief which relate to God , the world , and the institutions of salvation , and ...
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... volume , of which all that follows is only confirmation and elucidation . The author devotes himself to the task of tracing the intermingling of the fresh and vitaliz- ing clements of the Gospel with the most vigorous of Greek ...
... volume , of which all that follows is only confirmation and elucidation . The author devotes himself to the task of tracing the intermingling of the fresh and vitaliz- ing clements of the Gospel with the most vigorous of Greek ...
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... volume justly remarks that since it shows how Greek Christianity was distorted and displaced by the Latin , it were much more fitly named " The Dis - Continuity of Christian Thought . " Dr. Harnack's volume comes in to affirm that a ...
... volume justly remarks that since it shows how Greek Christianity was distorted and displaced by the Latin , it were much more fitly named " The Dis - Continuity of Christian Thought . " Dr. Harnack's volume comes in to affirm that a ...
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