The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... fact , a religion revealed by God - a system of moral and spiritual truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on conscience , and ought to be received in its ...
... fact , a religion revealed by God - a system of moral and spiritual truths designed for the highest welfare of man . Accord- ing to this , the Christian religion possesses an obligation on conscience , and ought to be received in its ...
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... fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed , it can never be a matter of doubt that Christianity is a substantive religion ...
... fact , no real faith at all in the objects of his belief . To the believer , however , whatever may be the religious system in which he finds himself placed , it can never be a matter of doubt that Christianity is a substantive religion ...
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... fact of a proposal to declare them the only test of doctrine in the subjects on which they treat , is a proof that they have never hitherto been so considered , and it is therefore an innovation of a most important character which is ...
... fact of a proposal to declare them the only test of doctrine in the subjects on which they treat , is a proof that they have never hitherto been so considered , and it is therefore an innovation of a most important character which is ...
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... fact , to abandon the argument from Catholic tradition , and to take refuge in the terrible theory of development . But this knowledge does not affect the consideration which we would wish to express ; that Rome possesses the externals ...
... fact , to abandon the argument from Catholic tradition , and to take refuge in the terrible theory of development . But this knowledge does not affect the consideration which we would wish to express ; that Rome possesses the externals ...
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... fact , a Great Development of Error arisen within the Visible Church , which has received its most distinct embodi- ment in the system known to us as Romanism ? If this question be answered directly in the negative , we scruple not to ...
... fact , a Great Development of Error arisen within the Visible Church , which has received its most distinct embodi- ment in the system known to us as Romanism ? If this question be answered directly in the negative , we scruple not to ...
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