Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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Page 24
... supposed to be a portion of revelation , which was not com- mitted to writing , but continues to be delivered orally as at first ; and has been transmitted in this manner from age to age , down to the present time . Now the great point ...
... supposed to be a portion of revelation , which was not com- mitted to writing , but continues to be delivered orally as at first ; and has been transmitted in this manner from age to age , down to the present time . Now the great point ...
Page 35
... supposed to have in his father's will , ― an heir , in the title deeds of his estate . But the ques- tion for our present discussion is , What right has the bishop of Rome , with those that follow him , to de- clare , that the people of ...
... supposed to have in his father's will , ― an heir , in the title deeds of his estate . But the ques- tion for our present discussion is , What right has the bishop of Rome , with those that follow him , to de- clare , that the people of ...
Page 58
... supposed that they saw or heard , then it is no sufficient foundation for so vast a superstructure as an infallible church . But if it is the word of God , then have we found in it the most important possession of which man ever gained ...
... supposed that they saw or heard , then it is no sufficient foundation for so vast a superstructure as an infallible church . But if it is the word of God , then have we found in it the most important possession of which man ever gained ...
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... supposed to be infallible , -then may the poor man have something whereon to rest . But if they can- not , and assuredly they will not , venture on this mon- strous assumption , then it follows that the inquirer's guide THE ROMISH RULE ...
... supposed to be infallible , -then may the poor man have something whereon to rest . But if they can- not , and assuredly they will not , venture on this mon- strous assumption , then it follows that the inquirer's guide THE ROMISH RULE ...
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... supposed saints ; and the same alleged miracles . In all respects , then , she stood on the same ground as at present , not excepting her infallibility , with the additional advantage of being unopposed by Lutherans or Protestants of ...
... supposed saints ; and the same alleged miracles . In all respects , then , she stood on the same ground as at present , not excepting her infallibility , with the additional advantage of being unopposed by Lutherans or Protestants of ...
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