The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6Benjamin John Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... established , which , so far as appears , could be reached in no other way . Truth makes its way in the world by means of discussion and conflict - by the collision of different minds , as fire is elicited by the collision of flint and ...
... established , which , so far as appears , could be reached in no other way . Truth makes its way in the world by means of discussion and conflict - by the collision of different minds , as fire is elicited by the collision of flint and ...
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... established , the necessity of the denomination ceases , and it dies away . It would probably be found , as a matter of fact , that each sect in religion , like the sects in philosophy , had some one great idea that characterized it ...
... established , the necessity of the denomination ceases , and it dies away . It would probably be found , as a matter of fact , that each sect in religion , like the sects in philosophy , had some one great idea that characterized it ...
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... established it - and then passed away . The great thought became one of the permanent truths which were to stand out ... establish , has become one of the admitted and peculiar truths of religion , and in new combinations , has gone as ...
... established it - and then passed away . The great thought became one of the permanent truths which were to stand out ... establish , has become one of the admitted and peculiar truths of religion , and in new combinations , has gone as ...
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... established Church of England . They failed wholly . The attempt resulted in the establishment of a distinct denomination , wholly contrary to their intention , in Great Britain , and in a similar organization in this land . It would be ...
... established Church of England . They failed wholly . The attempt resulted in the establishment of a distinct denomination , wholly contrary to their intention , in Great Britain , and in a similar organization in this land . It would be ...
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... establish ? Would the Father of all ; would the Redeemer of a world enter into any arrangement at so much expense , in order to make an exclusive Episcopal Church , or an exclusive Baptist Church , or an exclu- sive body of Covenanters ...
... establish ? Would the Father of all ; would the Redeemer of a world enter into any arrangement at so much expense , in order to make an exclusive Episcopal Church , or an exclusive Baptist Church , or an exclu- sive body of Covenanters ...
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