Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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Page 18
... existence of a principle , which the sleep of the body does not cause to slumber , and which it is not conceivable that the dissolution of the body will destroy : That a secret consciousness of the difference between good and evil , and ...
... existence of a principle , which the sleep of the body does not cause to slumber , and which it is not conceivable that the dissolution of the body will destroy : That a secret consciousness of the difference between good and evil , and ...
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... existence and validity of our common or unwritten law -1 . The imperfection attending all man's works , which makes it impossible for any parliament to construct a perfect code , and thus renders the rectifying hand of the judges often ...
... existence and validity of our common or unwritten law -1 . The imperfection attending all man's works , which makes it impossible for any parliament to construct a perfect code , and thus renders the rectifying hand of the judges often ...
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... existence , placed before the world in a tangible shape , or in due form , this grand section of the revealed word ? Has she ever ventured to define it either in whole or in part ? She has done nothing of the kind . The apostles and ...
... existence , placed before the world in a tangible shape , or in due form , this grand section of the revealed word ? Has she ever ventured to define it either in whole or in part ? She has done nothing of the kind . The apostles and ...
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... existence , but never to be approached , or heard , or rendered tangible ; -an infallibility which answers admirably the purpose of maintaining the authority of the priesthood , but vanishes into air the moment it is invoked for any ...
... existence , but never to be approached , or heard , or rendered tangible ; -an infallibility which answers admirably the purpose of maintaining the authority of the priesthood , but vanishes into air the moment it is invoked for any ...
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... existence , but regulating its own internal affairs by its own assemblies , being for several centuries frowned upon by the state . But this Catholic church was not the Romish church . The pretensions of the Bishop of Rome to be the ...
... existence , but regulating its own internal affairs by its own assemblies , being for several centuries frowned upon by the state . But this Catholic church was not the Romish church . The pretensions of the Bishop of Rome to be the ...
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