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1 Int, 3 | added since his time, this theory cannot now be accepted. 2 Int, 3 | much to substantiate this theory, and shall therefore refer 3 Int, 3 | Origen. This new German theory was really an old French 4 Int, 3 | lengthy arguments for the theory that the heathen objector 5 Int, 3 | answers, Harnack accepts the theory of a later date, and puts 6 Int, 3 | the many weaknesses in his theory, and the difficulties which 7 Int, 4 | Christ. We will take the theory as substantiated that the 8 Int, 4 | is a new argument for the theory that he is using the two 9 Int, 4 | the Apocriticus which this theory helps to solve. For instance, 10 Int, 5 | fourth century, so that the theory that Macarius borrowed in 11 Int, 6 | has evolved an elaborate theory of there being two men who 12 Int, 6 | to posterity. The above theory of authorship is merely 13 II, IX | young man, in holding the theory that I am mortal and yet 14 III (117)| treatment of the current theory of the Atonement which explained 15 III (177)| unintentional support to the theory that the work is the two 16 III (184)| will be remembered that the theory of a permanent cleavage 17 III (189)| support thus claimed for the theory that Macarius is merely 18 III, XLII | it is impossible that the theory or standard of idols should 19 III (229)| system being founded on the theory of a god of good and a god 20 IV (274)| accordance with the Platonic theory of ideas, lo&goj is perhaps 21 IV (286)| give some support to the theory of a real dialogue.~ ~ 22 IV (289)| 3, and p. 155 n. 1. The theory that the passage is a later 23 IV, XXX | watching the destruction of the theory of His creative workmanship,