Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... Paul will have his own things to be kept , he will have no strange things added to them . " Thus it is quickly seen , that if we refer any question to the judgment of the fathers , we are likely to get into a chaos of dif- fering ...
... Paul will have his own things to be kept , he will have no strange things added to them . " Thus it is quickly seen , that if we refer any question to the judgment of the fathers , we are likely to get into a chaos of dif- fering ...
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... Paul , another , I am of Cephas ; and another , I am of Apollos : " when St. Paul reprehended St. Peter : when , by reason of a * Variations of Popery , p . 158 . 6 quarrel , Paul and Barnabas separated one from the UNITY . 83.
... Paul , another , I am of Cephas ; and another , I am of Apollos : " when St. Paul reprehended St. Peter : when , by reason of a * Variations of Popery , p . 158 . 6 quarrel , Paul and Barnabas separated one from the UNITY . 83.
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Robert Benton Seeley. 6 quarrel , Paul and Barnabas separated one from the other , and went several ways . When , as Origen ac- quaints us , the Christians were divided into so many factions , that they had no name common to them but ...
Robert Benton Seeley. 6 quarrel , Paul and Barnabas separated one from the other , and went several ways . When , as Origen ac- quaints us , the Christians were divided into so many factions , that they had no name common to them but ...
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... Paul instructs us . They , on the other hand , declare it to be , in many cases , criminal and dishonourable . We " confess our sins one to another , " as the apostle en- joins ; but we do not permit unmarried priests to put ...
... Paul instructs us . They , on the other hand , declare it to be , in many cases , criminal and dishonourable . We " confess our sins one to another , " as the apostle en- joins ; but we do not permit unmarried priests to put ...
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... Paul , the bishop of Rome demanded the absolute obedience of the churches , not only of Italy , but of Asia and the whole world . This claim , wholly unknown and unimagined during the first five centuries , and which by Gregory I. ( a ...
... Paul , the bishop of Rome demanded the absolute obedience of the churches , not only of Italy , but of Asia and the whole world . This claim , wholly unknown and unimagined during the first five centuries , and which by Gregory I. ( a ...
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