The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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Page 11
... Protestantism , we may remember that while Popery points to that one , Protestantism can point to the example of a myriad million of stakes . We must remind Protestants ' !! Aye , indeed - and , alas ! there are in its history other ...
... Protestantism , we may remember that while Popery points to that one , Protestantism can point to the example of a myriad million of stakes . We must remind Protestants ' !! Aye , indeed - and , alas ! there are in its history other ...
Page 135
... Protestantism , and , under the Protestantism so described , covertly leaving to be included the Catholic Church of England . ' Something of this admirable spirit of adroit and telling tactics is very manifest in the pamphlet before us ...
... Protestantism , and , under the Protestantism so described , covertly leaving to be included the Catholic Church of England . ' Something of this admirable spirit of adroit and telling tactics is very manifest in the pamphlet before us ...
Page 341
... Protestantism as the principal cause of the evil , and to accuse the Reformation of undermining the very foundations of religion . 6 These critics are ready to remark that the Bible is the exclu- sive source of religious knowledge to ...
... Protestantism as the principal cause of the evil , and to accuse the Reformation of undermining the very foundations of religion . 6 These critics are ready to remark that the Bible is the exclu- sive source of religious knowledge to ...
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