Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... passages which make for one side of a question as for the other . And by this we may learn the uncertainty and contrariety of what is called tradition , and the im- * End of Controversy , p . 118. + End of Controversy , p . 127 ...
... passages which make for one side of a question as for the other . And by this we may learn the uncertainty and contrariety of what is called tradition , and the im- * End of Controversy , p . 118. + End of Controversy , p . 127 ...
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... passages with each other , and with tradition , authoritatively explains them . Hence it is impossible that the real ... passage in it , by this short reply : The church understands the passage differently from you , therefore you ...
... passages with each other , and with tradition , authoritatively explains them . Hence it is impossible that the real ... passage in it , by this short reply : The church understands the passage differently from you , therefore you ...
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... passage from Tertullian is quoted against them , which runs thus : " If you live near Italy , you see before your eyes the Roman church ; happy church ! to which the apostles have left the inheritance of their doctrine with their blood ...
... passage from Tertullian is quoted against them , which runs thus : " If you live near Italy , you see before your eyes the Roman church ; happy church ! to which the apostles have left the inheritance of their doctrine with their blood ...
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... passages in which our blessed Saviour , not content with promising a continuance of his doc- trines , that is to say , the continued obligation of faith upon man , also pledges himself for their actual preservation among them . He ...
... passages in which our blessed Saviour , not content with promising a continuance of his doc- trines , that is to say , the continued obligation of faith upon man , also pledges himself for their actual preservation among them . He ...
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... the church of Rome , to be " a gross insult upon the understand- ing . " In the passage just quoted , the utmost art of * Wiseman's Third Lecture , p . 62-5 . the sophist is exerted to conceal the real character of 56 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
... the church of Rome , to be " a gross insult upon the understand- ing . " In the passage just quoted , the utmost art of * Wiseman's Third Lecture , p . 62-5 . the sophist is exerted to conceal the real character of 56 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
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