Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... received by all Protestants . Uni- ty had not been destroyed by the assumptions and de- mands of the Roman bishops , nor had the main er- rors of Popery , -transubstantiation , the mass , the celibacy of the clergy , or the worship of ...
... received by all Protestants . Uni- ty had not been destroyed by the assumptions and de- mands of the Roman bishops , nor had the main er- rors of Popery , -transubstantiation , the mass , the celibacy of the clergy , or the worship of ...
Page 50
... receiving the Bible , as the word of God , are numerous and complicated ; and yet , if it is the duty of every Protestant to believe all that he professes , because he has sought and discov- ered it in the word of God ; if ...
... receiving the Bible , as the word of God , are numerous and complicated ; and yet , if it is the duty of every Protestant to believe all that he professes , because he has sought and discov- ered it in the word of God ; if ...
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... received , so as to be reconciled , with the existence of a supreme authority in matters of faith , existing in the church . " Scripture , therefore , is subjected and de- clared inferior to , the authority of the church . The church is ...
... received , so as to be reconciled , with the existence of a supreme authority in matters of faith , existing in the church . " Scripture , therefore , is subjected and de- clared inferior to , the authority of the church . The church is ...
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... 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 our minds ; but ...
... 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 our minds ; but ...
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... received the security of his own words , and his promise of ' a perpetual teaching , ' so that they shall not be allowed to fall into error . It is this promise which assures her she is the depositary of all truth , and is gifted with ...
... received the security of his own words , and his promise of ' a perpetual teaching , ' so that they shall not be allowed to fall into error . It is this promise which assures her she is the depositary of all truth , and is gifted with ...
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