The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 18; Volume 38A. Tompkins, 1881 |
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... Greek language . In Greek there is one word for " faith " and " to have faith , " the noun and the verb . The word motis means the same as the Latin fides , or fidelity , and the verb from the same root , notɛvo , means to have this ...
... Greek language . In Greek there is one word for " faith " and " to have faith , " the noun and the verb . The word motis means the same as the Latin fides , or fidelity , and the verb from the same root , notɛvo , means to have this ...
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... Greek , Roman , and Protestant , has been practically unanimous in its belief of the doctrine of endless punishment . The work is worthy of a careful review , when some of his positions would be found to be false , and most of his ...
... Greek , Roman , and Protestant , has been practically unanimous in its belief of the doctrine of endless punishment . The work is worthy of a careful review , when some of his positions would be found to be false , and most of his ...
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... Greek version could effect this object , the Palestinian Jews had no part in the matter , and denounced them as human additions to the divine word . They say , " Whoever introduces them into his house , introduces confusion . " And ...
... Greek version could effect this object , the Palestinian Jews had no part in the matter , and denounced them as human additions to the divine word . They say , " Whoever introduces them into his house , introduces confusion . " And ...
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... Greek collection of sacred and ecclesiastical literature , began to be more clearly defined ; and the first only were cited as authority in doctrine , while the additions to the second were recognized as useful only for instruction in ...
... Greek collection of sacred and ecclesiastical literature , began to be more clearly defined ; and the first only were cited as authority in doctrine , while the additions to the second were recognized as useful only for instruction in ...
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... Greek and Latin versions , and leave the question of their relative value undecided . But the party which insisted that all the books should be pronounced of equal canonicity and authority prevailed at last , and the following vote was ...
... Greek and Latin versions , and leave the question of their relative value undecided . But the party which insisted that all the books should be pronounced of equal canonicity and authority prevailed at last , and the following vote was ...
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