The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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... true God . But there is no dis- tinct evidence to determine whether specific forms were esta- blished for this purpose by the Apostles themselves , or by their successors . In the course of a century or two , there were various creeds ...
... true God . But there is no dis- tinct evidence to determine whether specific forms were esta- blished for this purpose by the Apostles themselves , or by their successors . In the course of a century or two , there were various creeds ...
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... true , that each article of the Apostles ' Creed condemns some early heresy , but does not Scrip- ture itself do so by anticipation ? This creed , except those arti- cles which follow the profession of faith in the Holy Ghost , is ...
... true , that each article of the Apostles ' Creed condemns some early heresy , but does not Scrip- ture itself do so by anticipation ? This creed , except those arti- cles which follow the profession of faith in the Holy Ghost , is ...
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... true doctrine relating to original sin . If the peculiar tenets of Arius had never been published , no creed would have been framed for assertion of the contrary verities . ' If the Church , ' says the Abbé Fleury , ' sometimes makes ...
... true doctrine relating to original sin . If the peculiar tenets of Arius had never been published , no creed would have been framed for assertion of the contrary verities . ' If the Church , ' says the Abbé Fleury , ' sometimes makes ...
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... true Churchman can for a moment deny the high value and im- portance of the Thirty - nine Articles for these objects ; but , at the same time , these Articles are limited to certain specific tenets . They do not comprise the whole body ...
... true Churchman can for a moment deny the high value and im- portance of the Thirty - nine Articles for these objects ; but , at the same time , these Articles are limited to certain specific tenets . They do not comprise the whole body ...
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... True it is , that these tests may be evaded by persons who can satisfy their consciences by sophistical reasonings and strained interpretations . But we have seen that the tests of the Church of England have been sufficiently effective ...
... True it is , that these tests may be evaded by persons who can satisfy their consciences by sophistical reasonings and strained interpretations . But we have seen that the tests of the Church of England have been sufficiently effective ...
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