Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... consider . The Protestant minister pretends to no infallibility , either in himself or in his church . He offers , as the alone guide , the word of God - the Bible . But the poor creature before him has , perhaps , and knows that he has ...
... consider . The Protestant minister pretends to no infallibility , either in himself or in his church . He offers , as the alone guide , the word of God - the Bible . But the poor creature before him has , perhaps , and knows that he has ...
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... consider them secure of heaven . Hence it is clear , that to become a Roman Catholic does not of itself give the inquirer that which he needs , perfect security , and an assurance that he is secure . Thus he is driven once more to ask ...
... consider them secure of heaven . Hence it is clear , that to become a Roman Catholic does not of itself give the inquirer that which he needs , perfect security , and an assurance that he is secure . Thus he is driven once more to ask ...
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... 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 happiness . To imagine for a ...
... 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 happiness . To imagine for a ...
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... consider , too , the fearful consequences of that sore judgment of God , " a famine of hearing the word of the Lord . " " When the Scriptures are not opened , " continues Bishop Jewell , " when there is none that can edify , and exhort ...
... consider , too , the fearful consequences of that sore judgment of God , " a famine of hearing the word of the Lord . " " When the Scriptures are not opened , " continues Bishop Jewell , " when there is none that can edify , and exhort ...
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... consider that fundamental prin- ciple , or rather assumption , upon which this exorbi- tant demand on the credulity of men is based . That assumption is , that the whole Christian faith , and all the records of it , of every sort and ...
... consider that fundamental prin- ciple , or rather assumption , upon which this exorbi- tant demand on the credulity of men is based . That assumption is , that the whole Christian faith , and all the records of it , of every sort and ...
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