The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... fact that divisions exist in the Church , and allege that until Christians shall themselves agree as to what is to be believed , they cannot with propriety be urged or expected to connect themselves with a Church in which there is no ...
... fact that divisions exist in the Church , and allege that until Christians shall themselves agree as to what is to be believed , they cannot with propriety be urged or expected to connect themselves with a Church in which there is no ...
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... fact produce more real union than could exist if they were forced into a single organi- zation . 2. Men look at objects from different points of view . In contemplating a landscape , though the same objects - houses , trees , hills and ...
... fact produce more real union than could exist if they were forced into a single organi- zation . 2. Men look at objects from different points of view . In contemplating a landscape , though the same objects - houses , trees , hills and ...
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... fact that it is one of a group of churches , each and all , in their own way , striving to promote the cause of religion in the world . ( c . ) An important benefit arises from the existence of such denominations in the fact that great ...
... fact that it is one of a group of churches , each and all , in their own way , striving to promote the cause of religion in the world . ( c . ) An important benefit arises from the existence of such denominations in the fact that great ...
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... fact that , in general , the Calvinistic faith has de- veloped itself in connection with a Presbyterian form of govern- ment , and that an Arminian faith has shown a decided affinity for the Episcopal mode of church government . Thus ...
... fact that , in general , the Calvinistic faith has de- veloped itself in connection with a Presbyterian form of govern- ment , and that an Arminian faith has shown a decided affinity for the Episcopal mode of church government . Thus ...
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... fact being identical with Calvinism , there was at the same time a strong tendency to the Presbyterian form of government . The Puritans that came to New England , though trained in the Episcopal Church ; though their ministers had been ...
... fact being identical with Calvinism , there was at the same time a strong tendency to the Presbyterian form of government . The Puritans that came to New England , though trained in the Episcopal Church ; though their ministers had been ...
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