The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... Christianity . And yet , if it be in itself absurd or wrong to take measures for securing the continued reception of ... Christian Church in all ages has acted , in prescribing formularies of faith . It is really refreshing in this age ...
... Christianity . And yet , if it be in itself absurd or wrong to take measures for securing the continued reception of ... Christian Church in all ages has acted , in prescribing formularies of faith . It is really refreshing in this age ...
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... Christian Church . It has been made so by our Lord Himself , in announcing the institution of the Sacrament of Baptism ; and it would be inconsistent with reason to suppose that it could be otherwise . To admit a person as a member of a ...
... Christian Church . It has been made so by our Lord Himself , in announcing the institution of the Sacrament of Baptism ; and it would be inconsistent with reason to suppose that it could be otherwise . To admit a person as a member of a ...
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... Christian faith against specific errors and heresies was an immediate object in the selection of the expressions employed ; and it is manifestly the case on examination . While , therefore , we admit the truth of the statement which ...
... Christian faith against specific errors and heresies was an immediate object in the selection of the expressions employed ; and it is manifestly the case on examination . While , therefore , we admit the truth of the statement which ...
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... Christian doctrine . These tenets are nothing else than what we call articles of doctrine and the purpose of such articles is to secure the truth and purity of doctrine in those who are about to enter the ministry of the Church , or who ...
... Christian doctrine . These tenets are nothing else than what we call articles of doctrine and the purpose of such articles is to secure the truth and purity of doctrine in those who are about to enter the ministry of the Church , or who ...
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... Christianity knew less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any infallible tribunal for the determina- tion of controversies , and the preservation of the Christian faith . It is a taunt which is ...
... Christianity knew less of Christian truth than uninspired men do at this day . There is no need of any infallible tribunal for the determina- tion of controversies , and the preservation of the Christian faith . It is a taunt which is ...
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