Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... mind , in such a case as this , is that which we are now about to 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 ...
... mind , in such a case as this , is that which we are now about to 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 ...
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... be called to account by him for all the actions of his life . But this train of thought carries him forward , at once , to the most interesting question which can possibly present itself to the human mind , namely , 18 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
... be called to account by him for all the actions of his life . But this train of thought carries him forward , at once , to the most interesting question which can possibly present itself to the human mind , namely , 18 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
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... mind of the serious and earnest seeker after truth . Now 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 ...
... mind of the serious and earnest seeker after truth . Now 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 ...
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... minds of men , that unwritten doc- trines , if proposed by her , were to be received with equal reverence to those that were written ; and that the sense of Scripture was not that which it seemed , to reason and understanding to be ...
... minds of men , that unwritten doc- trines , if proposed by her , were to be received with equal reverence to those that were written ; and that the sense of Scripture was not that which it seemed , to reason and understanding to be ...
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... mind and will in the Scriptures , should have left it in such obscurity as to need the perpetual interpretations of a number of human creatures like ourselves ; still less , that He should have purposely kept back half of that reve ...
... mind and will in the Scriptures , should have left it in such obscurity as to need the perpetual interpretations of a number of human creatures like ourselves ; still less , that He should have purposely kept back half of that reve ...
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