The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... doubt the inspiration of Scripture ; and the reasoner against the inspi- ration of Scripture not being prepared to reject Christianity in the gross as a fable ; and the denier of Christianity not being willing always to deny the ...
... doubt the inspiration of Scripture ; and the reasoner against the inspi- ration of Scripture not being prepared to reject Christianity in the gross as a fable ; and the denier of Christianity not being willing always to deny the ...
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... doubt and perplexity . It is thus that much subtle and ingenious reason- ing has been expended in proving what , after all , no one believes , that Christianity has no doctrines . The mind revolts from the ultimate conclusion , and the ...
... doubt and perplexity . It is thus that much subtle and ingenious reason- ing has been expended in proving what , after all , no one believes , that Christianity has no doctrines . The mind revolts from the ultimate conclusion , and the ...
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... doubt that Christianity is a substantive religion , with tenets , dogmas , principles , institutions , revealed and established by God , through Jesus Christ and the Apostles . A student of the Bible , even without any other instruction ...
... doubt that Christianity is a substantive religion , with tenets , dogmas , principles , institutions , revealed and established by God , through Jesus Christ and the Apostles . A student of the Bible , even without any other instruction ...
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... doubt that the Articles express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any ...
... doubt that the Articles express the sense of the Church of England on the subjects on which they treat ; and thus they appear to be binding on all her members to a certain extent , although actual subscription is not required from any ...
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... doubt , we trust , of so strong an opposition being offered to it by the bishops , the clergy , and the great mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the ...
... doubt , we trust , of so strong an opposition being offered to it by the bishops , the clergy , and the great mass of Churchmen , as to render its success impossible . We may surely ask of all men who have really at heart the ...
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