Prudentia, Volúmenes22-24University of Auckland Bindery, 1990 |
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... questions : what kind of society does baptism constitute , and who controls its administration ? The emerging clergy ... question of priesthood , its necessity and its definition . It was here that Christianity did most to distance ...
... questions : what kind of society does baptism constitute , and who controls its administration ? The emerging clergy ... question of priesthood , its necessity and its definition . It was here that Christianity did most to distance ...
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... question which reflects the questioning state of mind which they bring into the orchestra . Theoretically , the ode could have started with the question as such . That it starts , in the event , with an invocation , is quite possibly ...
... question which reflects the questioning state of mind which they bring into the orchestra . Theoretically , the ode could have started with the question as such . That it starts , in the event , with an invocation , is quite possibly ...
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... question is rather like the question of the two Origens , which arises because Porphyry in his Life of Plotinus refers to a pupil of Ammonius Saccas called Origen who doesn't seem , in Porphyry's account , to have any Christian ...
... question is rather like the question of the two Origens , which arises because Porphyry in his Life of Plotinus refers to a pupil of Ammonius Saccas called Origen who doesn't seem , in Porphyry's account , to have any Christian ...
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