The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... question , then , of orthodoxy , or of the duty of believing those doctrines , whether of a speculative or a practical nature , which God has actually revealed , is a very simple one . It is really marvellous to see such examples of the ...
... question , then , of orthodoxy , or of the duty of believing those doctrines , whether of a speculative or a practical nature , which God has actually revealed , is a very simple one . It is really marvellous to see such examples of the ...
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... question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority than the Articles , and are expressly referred ...
... question that these formularies express as fully and distinctly and authoritatively the doctrine of the English Church as the Thirty - nine Articles . The Creeds are even of more authority than the Articles , and are expressly referred ...
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... question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany creature - worship , or what we cannot but designate idolatry ( though it may undoubtedly ...
... question her possession . And we repeat therefore , that the development of love for the Virgin and saints , which appears naturally to accompany creature - worship , or what we cannot but designate idolatry ( though it may undoubtedly ...
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... question , however , which may be said to lie at the very root of this inquiry , and on the solution of which the entire controversy betwixt Rome and England must be allowed to pend ; and this is , does our Lord's promise that his ...
... question , however , which may be said to lie at the very root of this inquiry , and on the solution of which the entire controversy betwixt Rome and England must be allowed to pend ; and this is , does our Lord's promise that his ...
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... question to decide , and we wish not to speak strongly ; but it does appear to us , that the adoption of certain corruptions , although they may not invalidate a Church's hold of fundamental verities , may yet possibly justify her ...
... question to decide , and we wish not to speak strongly ; but it does appear to us , that the adoption of certain corruptions , although they may not invalidate a Church's hold of fundamental verities , may yet possibly justify her ...
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