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... admit the weakness of their cause , by resting on the judgment of a father who lived so late as the fourth century , and who cannot be considered as a credi- ble witness or an impartial reasoner , " even if his judgment was , upon a ...
... admit the weakness of their cause , by resting on the judgment of a father who lived so late as the fourth century , and who cannot be considered as a credi- ble witness or an impartial reasoner , " even if his judgment was , upon a ...
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... admit ordination by mere Presbyters . I appeal to yourself , Sir , and to Dr. Mason , and Mr. M'Leod , whether , if episcopacy be a divine institution , and the power of ordaining be attached to Bishops , and to them only , it is not ...
... admit ordination by mere Presbyters . I appeal to yourself , Sir , and to Dr. Mason , and Mr. M'Leod , whether , if episcopacy be a divine institution , and the power of ordaining be attached to Bishops , and to them only , it is not ...
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... admit any thing into our religious creed which bears hard upon others , really do not know at what point we are to stop . I fear this principle will put all religions exactly upon a par . The serious and inquisitive mind will never be ...
... admit any thing into our religious creed which bears hard upon others , really do not know at what point we are to stop . I fear this principle will put all religions exactly upon a par . The serious and inquisitive mind will never be ...
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