Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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Page 19
... answer of a Protestant to these inquiries will be both simple and straightforward . He will say , - " For my own part , I must confess myself a poor , fallible , erring human creature like yourself ; and when I speak to you of the ...
... answer of a Protestant to these inquiries will be both simple and straightforward . He will say , - " For my own part , I must confess myself a poor , fallible , erring human creature like yourself ; and when I speak to you of the ...
Page 20
... answers nearly the same pur- pose to reduce the written word into subjection to the church's decisions . Chillingworth has well said , that " He that would usurp an absolute lordship and tyranny over any people , need not put himself to ...
... answers nearly the same pur- pose to reduce the written word into subjection to the church's decisions . Chillingworth has well said , that " He that would usurp an absolute lordship and tyranny over any people , need not put himself to ...
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... answers admirably the purpose of maintaining the authority of the priesthood , but vanishes into air the moment it is invoked for any useful purpose . What remains , then , but to retreat , disappointed , from this bootless search after ...
... answers admirably the purpose of maintaining the authority of the priesthood , but vanishes into air the moment it is invoked for any useful purpose . What remains , then , but to retreat , disappointed , from this bootless search after ...
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... answer me , ' No , I am a PROTESTANT ! ' Was there ever a more glaring instance of inconsistency and self - condemnation among rational beings ? " * This miserable piece of trickery , for it would be in- justice to give it any better ...
... answer me , ' No , I am a PROTESTANT ! ' Was there ever a more glaring instance of inconsistency and self - condemnation among rational beings ? " * This miserable piece of trickery , for it would be in- justice to give it any better ...
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... answer , as if he had admitted his dissent from that Catholic or universal church to which he , in fact , pro- fessed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola ... Is But the doctor talks of " self - condemnation ...
... answer , as if he had admitted his dissent from that Catholic or universal church to which he , in fact , pro- fessed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola ... Is But the doctor talks of " self - condemnation ...
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