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For the principal parts of the system and evidences of C. , see their respective titles . C. comes to man with a claim to be received as of divine origin . It is no product of the human mind , but has for its author the living God ...
For the principal parts of the system and evidences of C. , see their respective titles . C. comes to man with a claim to be received as of divine origin . It is no product of the human mind , but has for its author the living God ...
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Within this outline of the general Christianity have arisen many controversies on particular points ; for the principal of these , see the respective titles . The truth of C. is established by many different evidences , distinct and ...
Within this outline of the general Christianity have arisen many controversies on particular points ; for the principal of these , see the respective titles . The truth of C. is established by many different evidences , distinct and ...
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and the evidence of proph ecy ( q.v. ) , are two of the principal branches of the external evidences of C. Another argument , which has been much elaborated - for example , in Paley's Evidences - is derived from the character and ...
and the evidence of proph ecy ( q.v. ) , are two of the principal branches of the external evidences of C. Another argument , which has been much elaborated - for example , in Paley's Evidences - is derived from the character and ...
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CHRISTIANSAND , kris'të - án - sand : principal town of the province or stift of that name in Norway ; at the mouth of Torridalself , in the bay of Christiansand . C. is the residence of a bishop and high - bailiff or stift - amtmand ...
CHRISTIANSAND , kris'të - án - sand : principal town of the province or stift of that name in Norway ; at the mouth of Torridalself , in the bay of Christiansand . C. is the residence of a bishop and high - bailiff or stift - amtmand ...
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During her minority , the kingdom was governed by the five highest officers of the state , the principal being Chancellor Oxenstiern . In 1644 , she assumed the reins of power , and , 1650 , was crowned with the title of king .
During her minority , the kingdom was governed by the five highest officers of the state , the principal being Chancellor Oxenstiern . In 1644 , she assumed the reins of power , and , 1650 , was crowned with the title of king .
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