The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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... universal church of Christ throughout the world , founded on these words , as undoubtedly the words of our Saviour . But what are the shrewd presumptions he speaks of ? He names but one , and that is this : “ It appears in the Acts and ...
... universal church of Christ throughout the world , founded on these words , as undoubtedly the words of our Saviour . But what are the shrewd presumptions he speaks of ? He names but one , and that is this : “ It appears in the Acts and ...
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... universal peace in the world ; because , though through the corruption of men , it too generally fails of that bless- ed effect , yet in its own nature it is apt and fitted to produce it , and would do so , if its most strict pre- cepts ...
... universal peace in the world ; because , though through the corruption of men , it too generally fails of that bless- ed effect , yet in its own nature it is apt and fitted to produce it , and would do so , if its most strict pre- cepts ...
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... universal a consent of the catholic doctors , and that too upon reasons so evident . Let us now proceed to the demonstration of the other hypothesis , viz . , That our first parents , besides the seeds of natural virtue and religion ...
... universal a consent of the catholic doctors , and that too upon reasons so evident . Let us now proceed to the demonstration of the other hypothesis , viz . , That our first parents , besides the seeds of natural virtue and religion ...
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... universal prevarication , man's nature was not bereft either of its substance or faculty of 66 66 66 66 66 willing , but only of the light and beauty of those virtues , of which by the imposture of the envious ( spirit ) it was stripped ...
... universal prevarication , man's nature was not bereft either of its substance or faculty of 66 66 66 66 66 willing , but only of the light and beauty of those virtues , of which by the imposture of the envious ( spirit ) it was stripped ...
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... universal pastorship , de- rived from St. Peter . For , 1. The title of the apo- stle of the circumcision , given to St. Peter in Scrip- ture , would have been a great diminution to his dignity , if ( as the Romanists fancy ) he 0 2 the ...
... universal pastorship , de- rived from St. Peter . For , 1. The title of the apo- stle of the circumcision , given to St. Peter in Scrip- ture , would have been a great diminution to his dignity , if ( as the Romanists fancy ) he 0 2 the ...
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