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... received a tripod for a prize ; but he had the expense of consecrating it , and of building the monument on which it was placed . There was at Athens a whole street formed by these monuments , called the Street of the Tripods .
... received a tripod for a prize ; but he had the expense of consecrating it , and of building the monument on which it was placed . There was at Athens a whole street formed by these monuments , called the Street of the Tripods .
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Against these views , the doctrine which has been generally received in the church accords with the definition set forth by the council of Chalcedon ( q.v. ) that Christ is God and man in two distinct natures and one person .
Against these views , the doctrine which has been generally received in the church accords with the definition set forth by the council of Chalcedon ( q.v. ) that Christ is God and man in two distinct natures and one person .
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... they were received into Portugal , and their order revived , under the title of the Order of our Lord Jesus Christ . ... their African and Indian expeditions , receiving in compensation continual additions to their own possessions .
... they were received into Portugal , and their order revived , under the title of the Order of our Lord Jesus Christ . ... their African and Indian expeditions , receiving in compensation continual additions to their own possessions .
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... received the gratuitous services of many clergymen and laymen , and accomplished much good . Its religious work aimed to be wholly unsectarian ; and it aided in spreading a sentiment of Christian union among various denominations .
... received the gratuitous services of many clergymen and laymen , and accomplished much good . Its religious work aimed to be wholly unsectarian ; and it aided in spreading a sentiment of Christian union among various denominations .
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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 , whom it sets before us as the object of worship . It is consequently altogether exclusive ...
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 , whom it sets before us as the object of worship . It is consequently altogether exclusive ...
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