The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... Christ its head . When it was urged that no man can now know what is Scripture , without the endorsement and approbation of the Church , his reply was that Christian men have within themselves the assurance of faith as a gift of grace ...
... Christ its head . When it was urged that no man can now know what is Scripture , without the endorsement and approbation of the Church , his reply was that Christian men have within themselves the assurance of faith as a gift of grace ...
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... Christianity be lost , since it rests on Christ , and not on them . For he is our God and best Master , and is ready to teach all truth - loving men whatever is useful and necessary for the salvation of the soul . " Rightly to interpret ...
... Christianity be lost , since it rests on Christ , and not on them . For he is our God and best Master , and is ready to teach all truth - loving men whatever is useful and necessary for the salvation of the soul . " Rightly to interpret ...
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... Christ . The forgiveness of sin was impossible without satisfaction rendered to the divine justice ; and satisfaction could be rendered only by the God - man ; not God the Father , since the First Person in the Trinity must send , and ...
... Christ . The forgiveness of sin was impossible without satisfaction rendered to the divine justice ; and satisfaction could be rendered only by the God - man ; not God the Father , since the First Person in the Trinity must send , and ...
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... Christian feeling , on which he relied for victory . What his doc- trine was negatively , is palpable enough . Precisely what it was positively , is not so easily discovered . If he was nearer the truth than Luther , he was apparently ...
... Christian feeling , on which he relied for victory . What his doc- trine was negatively , is palpable enough . Precisely what it was positively , is not so easily discovered . If he was nearer the truth than Luther , he was apparently ...
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... Christ and his Church . It was ap- pointed not merely to perpetuate the race and temper the passions of men , but also to ... Christian socie- ties , " and in support of the opinion that even brothers and sisters may not be forbidden to ...
... Christ and his Church . It was ap- pointed not merely to perpetuate the race and temper the passions of men , but also to ... Christian socie- ties , " and in support of the opinion that even brothers and sisters may not be forbidden to ...
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