Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... evidence , as the divines of his church have stated ; if , to attain this conviction , it is necessary for him to go through a long and painful course of learned disquisitions ; and if , after all these have been encountered , he cannot ...
... evidence , as the divines of his church have stated ; if , to attain this conviction , it is necessary for him to go through a long and painful course of learned disquisitions ; and if , after all these have been encountered , he cannot ...
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... evidence . " Having once thus established the divine authority of Christ , we naturally inquire , what is it that Christ taught ? and we find that he was not contented merely with teaching certain general principles of morality , -that ...
... evidence . " Having once thus established the divine authority of Christ , we naturally inquire , what is it that Christ taught ? and we find that he was not contented merely with teaching certain general principles of morality , -that ...
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... evidence of man . For , from the moment he is satisfied that Christ has appointed a succession of men whose province it is , by aid of a supernatural assistance , to preserve inviolable those doctrines which God has delivered - from ...
... evidence of man . For , from the moment he is satisfied that Christ has appointed a succession of men whose province it is , by aid of a supernatural assistance , to preserve inviolable those doctrines which God has delivered - from ...
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... evidence of man . " In other words , that the main use of Scrip- ture to Christians in general , is to establish the authority of the church , which being done , the wisest course is , to close up the Bible , and listen only to the ...
... evidence of man . " In other words , that the main use of Scrip- ture to Christians in general , is to establish the authority of the church , which being done , the wisest course is , to close up the Bible , and listen only to the ...
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... evidence must be received with sus- picion , and only credited where a full corroboration is at hand . If he be a man of honour and integrity , then we shall listen to his testimony with reliance , and give it a general reception into ...
... evidence must be received with sus- picion , and only credited where a full corroboration is at hand . If he be a man of honour and integrity , then we shall listen to his testimony with reliance , and give it a general reception into ...
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