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 36
... doubt we are to behold in this book a picture of patriarchal religion . We see the differences between the advanced stages of faith and this . Here we have not the simplicity of the Abrahamic period , and we have not the completeness of ...
... doubt we are to behold in this book a picture of patriarchal religion . We see the differences between the advanced stages of faith and this . Here we have not the simplicity of the Abrahamic period , and we have not the completeness of ...
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... doubt , ecclesiastical order was sacramental order , and sacramental order was sacramental effi- cacy . It is easy ... doubt the apostolical succession of our bishops , ' says Mr. Keble , this is heresy . ' ' To doubt this Divine right ...
... doubt , ecclesiastical order was sacramental order , and sacramental order was sacramental effi- cacy . It is easy ... doubt the apostolical succession of our bishops , ' says Mr. Keble , this is heresy . ' ' To doubt this Divine right ...
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... doubt this is heresy . Yes , a man may be a heretic , and not know it , poor fellow ; for Church of Englandism is a very elaborate affair . See this ' Polity ; ' what a costly architectural and esthetical formulary it is . Granted there ...
... doubt this is heresy . Yes , a man may be a heretic , and not know it , poor fellow ; for Church of Englandism is a very elaborate affair . See this ' Polity ; ' what a costly architectural and esthetical formulary it is . Granted there ...
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