Lectures on the Prophetical Office of the Church: Viewed Relatively to Romanism and Popular Protestantism |
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... claiming a voice in the matter our- selves . Are questions bearing more or less upon the education of our members , the extension of our communion , and its relations to Protestant bodies , to be decided without us ? Are precedents to ...
... claiming a voice in the matter our- selves . Are questions bearing more or less upon the education of our members , the extension of our communion , and its relations to Protestant bodies , to be decided without us ? Are precedents to ...
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... claim has the former upon our sympathy ? and to what theology can the serious Protestant , dissatisfied with his system , betake him- self but to Romanism , unless we display our cha- racteristic principles , and show him that he may be ...
... claim has the former upon our sympathy ? and to what theology can the serious Protestant , dissatisfied with his system , betake him- self but to Romanism , unless we display our cha- racteristic principles , and show him that he may be ...
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... claim and use all its documents as ministers and organs of that one infallible Church , which once forsooth kept silence , but since has spoken ; which by a divine gift must ever be consistent with her- self , and which bears with her ...
... claim and use all its documents as ministers and organs of that one infallible Church , which once forsooth kept silence , but since has spoken ; which by a divine gift must ever be consistent with her- self , and which bears with her ...
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... claim upon our notice , he rests his defence of the with- holding of the cup from the laity , on an argument which is thus summed up by Bishop Taylor ; " If the Church do expound any evangelical sense con- trary to what the current ...
... claim upon our notice , he rests his defence of the with- holding of the cup from the laity , on an argument which is thus summed up by Bishop Taylor ; " If the Church do expound any evangelical sense con- trary to what the current ...
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... claims , which it would seem to be , at least it is a most encouraging omen in our contest with her . We have but to remain pertinaciously and immoveably fixed on the ground of Antiquity ; and , as truth is ours , so will the victory be ...
... claims , which it would seem to be , at least it is a most encouraging omen in our contest with her . We have but to remain pertinaciously and immoveably fixed on the ground of Antiquity ; and , as truth is ours , so will the victory be ...
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