The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 6B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1858 - Presbyterian Church |
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... regard to the plan of salvation and the duty of men . On these high subjects , where perhaps even angels may differ , where Milton makes his fallen angels enter into a profound and yet unsatisfactory discussion - finding no end In ...
... regard to the plan of salvation and the duty of men . On these high subjects , where perhaps even angels may differ , where Milton makes his fallen angels enter into a profound and yet unsatisfactory discussion - finding no end In ...
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... regard to its own spirituality and purity , derives an important advantage from the 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 ...
... regard to its own spirituality and purity , derives an important advantage from the 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 ...
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... regard a Presbyte- rian as , of course , a Calvinist in doctrine . In like manner it is true , in general , that it has not been easy to connect Calvinism with any other mode of church government than that which 1857. ] 7 Exclusivism .
... regard a Presbyte- rian as , of course , a Calvinist in doctrine . In like manner it is true , in general , that it has not been easy to connect Calvinism with any other mode of church government than that which 1857. ] 7 Exclusivism .
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... regard to the Episcopal Church , we think are obvious , as evangelical religion has never shown any affinity for an established liturgy and for prescribed forms of devotion . Evangelical religion is too free ; it is too much the work of ...
... regard to the Episcopal Church , we think are obvious , as evangelical religion has never shown any affinity for an established liturgy and for prescribed forms of devotion . Evangelical religion is too free ; it is too much the work of ...
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... regard to their good standing in the Church of Christ ; and second , that there shall be a mutual recognition in the different evangelical deno- minations of each other - a recognition of the membership , of the ministry , and of the ...
... regard to their good standing in the Church of Christ ; and second , that there shall be a mutual recognition in the different evangelical deno- minations of each other - a recognition of the membership , of the ministry , and of the ...
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