Sixteen Lectures on the Causes, Principles, and Results, of the British ReformationJ. M. Campbell & Company, 1844 - 387 Seiten |
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... argument than this , or has been liable to more ingenious sophistry and mystification , on account of the various senses in which its terms have been understood , and the skill with which the ad- vocates of the Church of Rome have ...
... argument than this , or has been liable to more ingenious sophistry and mystification , on account of the various senses in which its terms have been understood , and the skill with which the ad- vocates of the Church of Rome have ...
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... argument . First then , let us consider the right and absolute necessity of the exercise of private judgment , or in other words , the exer- cise by every individual of his own faculties in the question of religion , upon the truth ...
... argument . First then , let us consider the right and absolute necessity of the exercise of private judgment , or in other words , the exer- cise by every individual of his own faculties in the question of religion , upon the truth ...
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... argument somewhat trying to your patience , and yet I fore- warn you , that throughout our whole contemplated series as well as here , the establishment of truth can only be fully attained by close and thorough reflection . A vague and ...
... argument somewhat trying to your patience , and yet I fore- warn you , that throughout our whole contemplated series as well as here , the establishment of truth can only be fully attained by close and thorough reflection . A vague and ...
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... argument , but a plain deduction of common sense , that the nearer we can approach to the apostolic fountain , the more highly we must esteem the opinions or judgment of the Church . But the first generation of teachers after the ...
... argument , but a plain deduction of common sense , that the nearer we can approach to the apostolic fountain , the more highly we must esteem the opinions or judgment of the Church . But the first generation of teachers after the ...
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... argument furnished by the same recurrence to antiquity . For since , in some things , the infallible standard of the Scriptures has been interpreted by different portions of the Church in different ways , so that in agreeing with one ...
... argument furnished by the same recurrence to antiquity . For since , in some things , the infallible standard of the Scriptures has been interpreted by different portions of the Church in different ways , so that in agreeing with one ...
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