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... direct control and influence of Satan and the world of demons . It is thru these demons who inspired the ancients that wicked perversions and imitations of the true view of God , man , and morality entered into the world . The world was ...
... direct control and influence of Satan and the world of demons . It is thru these demons who inspired the ancients that wicked perversions and imitations of the true view of God , man , and morality entered into the world . The world was ...
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... direct evidence for the mingling of the two . How much contact is manifest in the writings themselves ? We shall not now discuss the ideas expressed but face the question simply of evidence of direct influence through quotation or ...
... direct evidence for the mingling of the two . How much contact is manifest in the writings themselves ? We shall not now discuss the ideas expressed but face the question simply of evidence of direct influence through quotation or ...
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... direct contact with finite creation . That would contaminate his divine essence . To account for the relation of God to the world inferior beings must be inter- posed . The Logos is such a being , and therefore is not ab- solutely ...
... direct contact with finite creation . That would contaminate his divine essence . To account for the relation of God to the world inferior beings must be inter- posed . The Logos is such a being , and therefore is not ab- solutely ...
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Introduction | 11 |
IV | 38 |
Greek Thought in the New Testament | 58 |
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