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... Christian religion and a Christian Church , which confers such surpassing interest on the debates of this French Synod . Thus M. Colani , at the very outset , denied that any specifically Christian belief was necessary to the Christian ...
... Christian religion and a Christian Church , which confers such surpassing interest on the debates of this French Synod . Thus M. Colani , at the very outset , denied that any specifically Christian belief was necessary to the Christian ...
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... Christians , and as such were as fully entitled to be members of the Christian Church as the loftiest be- liever in traditional dogma . There was not a touch of offensiveness in the tone of the speaker ; the declaration was made as a ...
... Christians , and as such were as fully entitled to be members of the Christian Church as the loftiest be- liever in traditional dogma . There was not a touch of offensiveness in the tone of the speaker ; the declaration was made as a ...
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... Christians . The issue concerned every man who calls himself a Christian , for it was the defini- tion of that name . Is Christianity pure Deism ? that , in all its breadth , was the question that had to be solved ; and no one can say ...
... Christians . The issue concerned every man who calls himself a Christian , for it was the defini- tion of that name . Is Christianity pure Deism ? that , in all its breadth , was the question that had to be solved ; and no one can say ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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