Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... authority to interpret them as he pleases , and to have his interpretations and additions stand for laws ; if he can rule his people by his laws , and his laws by his lawyers . So the church of Rome , to establish her tyranny over men's ...
... authority to interpret them as he pleases , and to have his interpretations and additions stand for laws ; if he can rule his people by his laws , and his laws by his lawyers . So the church of Rome , to establish her tyranny over men's ...
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... authority of that book , leave them to interpret it , till the end of time , each one according to his own opinions or prejudices . But our blessed Master and Legislator , Jesus Christ , having first established his own divine legation ...
... authority of that book , leave them to interpret it , till the end of time , each one according to his own opinions or prejudices . But our blessed Master and Legislator , Jesus Christ , having first established his own divine legation ...
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... authority of those writings and of their authors . It is little short , then , of playing the infi- del , to make light of the only book which God has given us , to teach us the knowledge of himself , and to describe it as scarcely more ...
... authority of those writings and of their authors . It is little short , then , of playing the infi- del , to make light of the only book which God has given us , to teach us the knowledge of himself , and to describe it as scarcely more ...
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... authority , we thereby be- come perfectly safe for time and eternity . This will hardly be insisted on , for every one must have become acquainted with persons who were devout and even servile followers of the religious ceremonies and ...
... authority , we thereby be- come perfectly safe for time and eternity . This will hardly be insisted on , for every one must have become acquainted with persons who were devout and even servile followers of the religious ceremonies and ...
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... authority , whether we consider the abstract crime , merely , or its practical results . God , in great mercy , speaks to man in his written word ; and therein tells him how to escape everlasting woe , and attain to everlasting ...
... authority , whether we consider the abstract crime , merely , or its practical results . God , in great mercy , speaks to man in his written word ; and therein tells him how to escape everlasting woe , and attain to everlasting ...
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