Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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... universal de- ceiver ? * ex- The clenching argument , however , with the hesita- ting 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 ...
... universal de- ceiver ? * ex- The clenching argument , however , with the hesita- ting 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 ...
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... universal church to which he , in fact , pro- fessed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola ... Is But the doctor talks of " self - condemnation . " there nothing of " self - condemnation " about his own ...
... universal church to which he , in fact , pro- fessed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola ... Is But the doctor talks of " self - condemnation . " there nothing of " self - condemnation " about his own ...
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... universal , was adopted , and applied to the true church and her chil- dren . Accordingly , we find it used by the immediate disciples of the apostles , as a distinguishing mark of the true church . One of these was the illustrious ...
... universal , was adopted , and applied to the true church and her chil- dren . Accordingly , we find it used by the immediate disciples of the apostles , as a distinguishing mark of the true church . One of these was the illustrious ...
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... universal , to distinguish it from the various sects and parties which sprang up here and there ; and to examine into , and pronounce sen- tence upon which , the great body of the faithful , by their bishops , were frequently accustomed ...
... universal , to distinguish it from the various sects and parties which sprang up here and there ; and to examine into , and pronounce sen- tence upon which , the great body of the faithful , by their bishops , were frequently accustomed ...
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... universal church , which by its councils decided all cases of importance , but no pope to assert his sole authority ... Universal Bishop ; " on which the then bishop of Rome , Pelagius I. wrote as follows : - " Regard not the name of ...
... universal church , which by its councils decided all cases of importance , but no pope to assert his sole authority ... Universal Bishop ; " on which the then bishop of Rome , Pelagius I. wrote as follows : - " Regard not the name of ...
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