The Living Age, Volume 256Living Age Company, 1908 |
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Page 68
... fact and the Christ of Faith . The Christ of historical fact is a man who enters this world and leaves it like any one else , whose body rots in the grave and goes into dust like those of other men . He passes through life with the same ...
... fact and the Christ of Faith . The Christ of historical fact is a man who enters this world and leaves it like any one else , whose body rots in the grave and goes into dust like those of other men . He passes through life with the same ...
Page 74
... fact the chief argument of the Arch- bishop of Rhodes and of Bessarion in the debates with the Greeks over the ... fact - truth , like the Incarnation , and as such it is ever- lastingly true . For if it be true at all that God became ...
... fact the chief argument of the Arch- bishop of Rhodes and of Bessarion in the debates with the Greeks over the ... fact - truth , like the Incarnation , and as such it is ever- lastingly true . For if it be true at all that God became ...
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... fact . Were there facts , indeed , on which to found them , he would not be the dark horse he is . Although no one , so far as the world is aware , really knows the Archduke , there are , of course , not only in Aus- tria , but in ...
... fact . Were there facts , indeed , on which to found them , he would not be the dark horse he is . Although no one , so far as the world is aware , really knows the Archduke , there are , of course , not only in Aus- tria , but in ...
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