The English Review, Volume 10F. & J. Rivington., 1848 |
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Page 31
... truth did not imperatively require negative articles , as well as positive expressions of belief . We shall here avail ourselves of Mr. Lan- caster's remarks : — " There soon arose , even among the pastors of the Church , men who spoke ...
... truth did not imperatively require negative articles , as well as positive expressions of belief . We shall here avail ourselves of Mr. Lan- caster's remarks : — " There soon arose , even among the pastors of the Church , men who spoke ...
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... 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 frequently heard , that the English ...
... 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 frequently heard , that the English ...
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... truths revealed in the Gospel , that their object is quite the re- verse- —that " they are not to augment , but to ... truth , and a firm resolution to maintain them in authority . In short , the intention of the Church plainly is ...
... truths revealed in the Gospel , that their object is quite the re- verse- —that " they are not to augment , but to ... truth , and a firm resolution to maintain them in authority . In short , the intention of the Church plainly is ...
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... truth . Whatever may be the motive of those who have attempted to introduce so serious an innovation , or who may be led indiscreetly to support it , the precedent for alteration thus set , may lead to results which they would ...
... truth . Whatever may be the motive of those who have attempted to introduce so serious an innovation , or who may be led indiscreetly to support it , the precedent for alteration thus set , may lead to results which they would ...
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... truth , or which is at least tossed about on the waves of every contro- versy , than it has been acknowledged to be , for the lowly of spirit and pure of heart . Those , who have argued and worked themselves out of their nearest and ...
... truth , or which is at least tossed about on the waves of every contro- versy , than it has been acknowledged to be , for the lowly of spirit and pure of heart . Those , who have argued and worked themselves out of their nearest and ...
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