The Christian Disciple, Volume 2Cummings and Hillard, 1821 - Liberalism (Religion) |
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Page 24
... admitted as an apology for the violation of so express a command . And if the day be consecrated to the public worship of God , then it follows that we are bound seriously and con- stantly to unite with our fellow christians in this ...
... admitted as an apology for the violation of so express a command . And if the day be consecrated to the public worship of God , then it follows that we are bound seriously and con- stantly to unite with our fellow christians in this ...
Page 51
... admitted their authority as decisive of a difficulty : but I used to say to them , holding the New Testa- ment in my hand , Behold the sacred book . Here is the foun- tain of truth ; why do you follow the streams derived from it by the ...
... admitted their authority as decisive of a difficulty : but I used to say to them , holding the New Testa- ment in my hand , Behold the sacred book . Here is the foun- tain of truth ; why do you follow the streams derived from it by the ...
Page 86
... admitted no images of saints into their churches , where the holy cross only was to be seen . They had only three sacraments , Baptism , the Eucharist , and the Or- ders ; and would not admit transubstantiation in any manner with the ...
... admitted no images of saints into their churches , where the holy cross only was to be seen . They had only three sacraments , Baptism , the Eucharist , and the Or- ders ; and would not admit transubstantiation in any manner with the ...
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... admitted as a first and self- evident truth . Were it obtained by abstract reasoning , why is it universal ? why is it so difficult , if not impossible , to account for it ? and when there is occasion to enforce it , why is the appeal ...
... admitted as a first and self- evident truth . Were it obtained by abstract reasoning , why is it universal ? why is it so difficult , if not impossible , to account for it ? and when there is occasion to enforce it , why is the appeal ...
Page 102
... admitted as a first or self - evident principle , the evidence of which is instantly discovered to us whenever we have need to apply it . It is the major proposition of the argument of Natural Theology for the existence and character of ...
... admitted as a first or self - evident principle , the evidence of which is instantly discovered to us whenever we have need to apply it . It is the major proposition of the argument of Natural Theology for the existence and character of ...
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