The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... ground to be taken on this subject ; and to ask whether the division into denominations is at variance essentially with the true spirit of Christianity , and is inconsistent with the proper notion of the unity of the Church . On this ...
... ground to be taken on this subject ; and to ask whether the division into denominations is at variance essentially with the true spirit of Christianity , and is inconsistent with the proper notion of the unity of the Church . On this ...
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... ground of suspicion in regard to his piety that from the views which he entertains of truth and order , he prefers the Episcopalian , or the Presbyterian , or the Baptist , or the Methodist Churches , as that which better represents his ...
... ground of suspicion in regard to his piety that from the views which he entertains of truth and order , he prefers the Episcopalian , or the Presbyterian , or the Baptist , or the Methodist Churches , as that which better represents his ...
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... grounds : ( a . ) As a right based on the fact that no one form of church . organization can be proved to be prescribed in the New Tes- tament as essential to the idea of a church ; that no one mode of baptism has been specified as the ...
... grounds : ( a . ) As a right based on the fact that no one form of church . organization can be proved to be prescribed in the New Tes- tament as essential to the idea of a church ; that no one mode of baptism has been specified as the ...
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... ground , that whoever gives evidence that he is accepted of the Father , as reconciled through the Son , is a member of the one true Catholic Church , and should be in every way recognized as such in the great family of the Christian ...
... ground , that whoever gives evidence that he is accepted of the Father , as reconciled through the Son , is a member of the one true Catholic Church , and should be in every way recognized as such in the great family of the Christian ...
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... ground of offence the reason for a rebuke and for exclusion - was , that they were not directly associated with him and the other apostles . That there are true friends of the Saviour in other denominations now , as well as in the ...
... ground of offence the reason for a rebuke and for exclusion - was , that they were not directly associated with him and the other apostles . That there are true friends of the Saviour in other denominations now , as well as in the ...
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