The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General Literature, Tom 5H.G. Allen, 1833 |
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... idea of a regulating principle . This is the more probable , because the same idea lies in the New Testa- ment use of the noun , and pervades its applications in the language of the early Fathers down to the time of Con- stantine , as ...
... idea of a regulating principle . This is the more probable , because the same idea lies in the New Testa- ment use of the noun , and pervades its applications in the language of the early Fathers down to the time of Con- stantine , as ...
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... idea may be gathered from scattered notices about it as well as from analogy . The oldest notice of the Great Synagogue is that in the Pirke Aboth , about 200 A.D. , where it is said that " Moses received the law from Mount Sinai and ...
... idea may be gathered from scattered notices about it as well as from analogy . The oldest notice of the Great Synagogue is that in the Pirke Aboth , about 200 A.D. , where it is said that " Moses received the law from Mount Sinai and ...
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... idea of their having the oldest and most sacred part in its entirety satisfied their spiritual wants . Some have thought that the Sadducees , who already existed as a party before the Maccabean period , agreed with the Samaritans in ...
... idea of their having the oldest and most sacred part in its entirety satisfied their spiritual wants . Some have thought that the Sadducees , who already existed as a party before the Maccabean period , agreed with the Samaritans in ...
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... idea of collecting Christian writings , and of putting them either beside or over against the sacred books of the Old Testament , in support of their systems . As to Basilides ( 125 A.D. ) , his supposed quota- tions from the New ...
... idea of collecting Christian writings , and of putting them either beside or over against the sacred books of the Old Testament , in support of their systems . As to Basilides ( 125 A.D. ) , his supposed quota- tions from the New ...
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... idea of canonical authority , or a peculiar inspiration belonging to these writings , is absent . Athenagoras of Athens wrote an apology addressed to Marcus Aurelius ( 176 ) . In it he uses written and unwritten tradition , testing all ...
... idea of canonical authority , or a peculiar inspiration belonging to these writings , is absent . Athenagoras of Athens wrote an apology addressed to Marcus Aurelius ( 176 ) . In it he uses written and unwritten tradition , testing all ...
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Strona 18 - Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation. In the name of the Holy Scripture, we do understand those canonical books of the Old and New Testament, of whose authority was never any doubt in the Church.
Strona 138 - Other hackneymen seeing this way, they flocked to the same place, and performed their journeys at the same rate ; so that sometimes there is twenty of them together, which disperse up and down, that they and others are to be had everywhere, as watermen are to be had by the water-side. Everybody is much pleased with it...
Strona 106 - It was with the emergence of this new class of lawyers, notaries, journalists and doctors at the end of the 18th and the beginning of the 19th centuries that their arose for the first time serious ideological quarrels within the hithertofore undifferentiated French Canadian community.
Strona 7 - But as to the time from the death of Moses till the reign of Artaxerxes king of Persia, who reigned after Xerxes, the prophets, who were after Moses, wrote down what was done in their times in thirteen books. The remaining four books contain hymns to God, and precepts for the conduct of human life.
Strona 58 - And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shalt be brought down to hell: for if the mighty works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. But I say unto you, That it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment, than for thee.
Strona 18 - And the other books, (as Hierome saith,) the Church doth read for example of life and instruction of manners ; but yet doth it not apply them to establish any doctrine.
Strona 272 - ... he says, latent heat is evolved or set free. But as this expression relates to an hypothesis depending on the supposition, that the heat of bodies is owing to their containing more or less of a substance called the matter of heat, and as I think Sir Isaac Newton's opinion, that heat consists in the internal motion of the particles of bodies, much the most probable, I chose to use the expression, heat is generated.
Strona 137 - ... to the great admiration of all the beholders ; but then by little and little they grew usual among the nobility and others of sort, and within twenty...
Strona 335 - The inquiry under the fourth head entirely failed, through "the impossibility," as Mr. Kickman states, " of deciding whether the females of the family, children, and servants, were to be classed as of no occupation, or of the occupation of the adult males of the family.
Strona 161 - God loves himself, not in: so far as he is infinite, but in so far as he can be explained through the essence of the human mind regarded under the form of eternity; in other words, the intellectual love of the mind towards God is part of the infinite love wherewith God loves himself.