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... seems to have been received on the burning sands of Africa . The African Christians soon formed one of the principal members of the primitive church . The practice introduced into that province of appointing bishops to the most ...
... seems to have been received on the burning sands of Africa . The African Christians soon formed one of the principal members of the primitive church . The practice introduced into that province of appointing bishops to the most ...
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... seems to be a survival of the diocesan counts who were instituted by Constantine ( c . A.D. 327 ) to control and check the vicarii , of whom they had precedence . The institution seems not to have survived its author , except in the ...
... seems to be a survival of the diocesan counts who were instituted by Constantine ( c . A.D. 327 ) to control and check the vicarii , of whom they had precedence . The institution seems not to have survived its author , except in the ...
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... seems to have preceded the invention of alphabetical writing , a great number of these obelisks had been erected , in the cities of Thebes and Heliopolis , by the ancient sovereigns of Egypt , in a just con- fidence that the simplicity ...
... seems to have preceded the invention of alphabetical writing , a great number of these obelisks had been erected , in the cities of Thebes and Heliopolis , by the ancient sovereigns of Egypt , in a just con- fidence that the simplicity ...
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Obstinacy and Reasons of the Believing Jews | 11 |
The Dæmons considered as the Gods of Antiquity | 19 |
Doctrine of the Millennium | 25 |
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