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... lands and pro- claimed in so many various tongues ; [ so that , even at the close of the second century , Tertullian could , with some- what of his usual hyperbole , it is true , apply to the ex- ertions of his fellow - presbyters the ...
... lands and pro- claimed in so many various tongues ; [ so that , even at the close of the second century , Tertullian could , with some- what of his usual hyperbole , it is true , apply to the ex- ertions of his fellow - presbyters the ...
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... land , failed of removing the ancient Churches from their ex- isting seats . The exertions of the clergy were spent in consolidating and perfecting what already stood , not in laying the foundations of new edifices ; and it was well ...
... land , failed of removing the ancient Churches from their ex- isting seats . The exertions of the clergy were spent in consolidating and perfecting what already stood , not in laying the foundations of new edifices ; and it was well ...
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... lands so many stedfast advocates of ecclesiastical discipline and the seemly purity of Christian life , or that in the less prac- tical regions of the East it included within its pale such zealous defenders of true doctrine alike ...
... lands so many stedfast advocates of ecclesiastical discipline and the seemly purity of Christian life , or that in the less prac- tical regions of the East it included within its pale such zealous defenders of true doctrine alike ...
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... land was becoming obsolete with the failing vigour of the nation , and in Rome had long suc- cumbed to the practical tendencies of the people , received a new impulse from the theologic rancour of contending orthodoxy and heterodoxy ...
... land was becoming obsolete with the failing vigour of the nation , and in Rome had long suc- cumbed to the practical tendencies of the people , received a new impulse from the theologic rancour of contending orthodoxy and heterodoxy ...
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... inordinate luxury of the few ; that lands , the ancient abodes of free nations , were rapidly consigned to the profitless cultivation of servile gangs , and that every noble and generous senti- 38 [ CH . THE BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE.
... inordinate luxury of the few ; that lands , the ancient abodes of free nations , were rapidly consigned to the profitless cultivation of servile gangs , and that every noble and generous senti- 38 [ CH . THE BENEFICIAL INFLUENCE.
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