The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... authority , when they led Catherine and Charles to believe that the extirpation of heresy was lawful and expedient ... authorities ; but the Reformation in France will be read as a book of amusement ; and while the author , by long ...
... authority , when they led Catherine and Charles to believe that the extirpation of heresy was lawful and expedient ... authorities ; but the Reformation in France will be read as a book of amusement ; and while the author , by long ...
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... authority of Divine revelation . The Bible , and even the belief of the Church in former times , was to a great extent subordinated to the deductions of a subtle and refined logic . Christian theology lost its ancient simplicity , and ...
... authority of Divine revelation . The Bible , and even the belief of the Church in former times , was to a great extent subordinated to the deductions of a subtle and refined logic . Christian theology lost its ancient simplicity , and ...
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... authority , which would pronounce what the simple meaning of the article was , and would thus pre- clude subterfuge and prevarication . But our objection to any proposal of innovation in the ecclesi- astical law , as we have lately ...
... authority , which would pronounce what the simple meaning of the article was , and would thus pre- clude subterfuge and prevarication . But our objection to any proposal of innovation in the ecclesi- astical law , as we have lately ...
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... to a design apparently calculated to give the Articles exclusive authority , they might find that they had only been preparing the way for the downfall of the Articles themselves 36 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
... to a design apparently calculated to give the Articles exclusive authority , they might find that they had only been preparing the way for the downfall of the Articles themselves 36 Lancaster on Creeds and Articles .
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... authority of the Church ; grace conveyed in Baptism and the Lord's Supper , & c . We are ashamed to deal seriously with the general futile ob- jections ; that man's free will is denied ; that Baptism is not de- clared to be regeneration ...
... authority of the Church ; grace conveyed in Baptism and the Lord's Supper , & c . We are ashamed to deal seriously with the general futile ob- jections ; that man's free will is denied ; that Baptism is not de- clared to be regeneration ...
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