The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... believe the Gospel but for the authority of the Church endorsing it , was to be understood , Wycliffe thought , as referring to the Church in Heaven , with Christ its head . When it was urged that no man can now know what is Scripture ...
... believe the Gospel but for the authority of the Church endorsing it , was to be understood , Wycliffe thought , as referring to the Church in Heaven , with Christ its head . When it was urged that no man can now know what is Scripture ...
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... believe without rational con- victions . But neither argument nor mockeries were sufficient to disconcert those who had long been watching for his halting . Under their frequently - repeated suggestions , a suspicion of Abelard's ...
... believe without rational con- victions . But neither argument nor mockeries were sufficient to disconcert those who had long been watching for his halting . Under their frequently - repeated suggestions , a suspicion of Abelard's ...
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... believe , are not altogether monkish inventions . The Moravian Brethren themselves are fond of dating their eccle- siastical origin back to the ninth century , when their pagan ancestors were visited by two Greek mis- sionaries from ...
... believe , are not altogether monkish inventions . The Moravian Brethren themselves are fond of dating their eccle- siastical origin back to the ninth century , when their pagan ancestors were visited by two Greek mis- sionaries from ...
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... believe they were faithful , as it is the testimony of history that this " sifted " remnant continued to exhibit , under " the changeable cloud , " the influence and the self - denying virtues of the faith and practice which , in every ...
... believe they were faithful , as it is the testimony of history that this " sifted " remnant continued to exhibit , under " the changeable cloud , " the influence and the self - denying virtues of the faith and practice which , in every ...
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... believe that " blind chance " christened with that suggestive name , their first settlement and their last resting ground . Whoever shall follow their footsteps round the world and gather up the significant names they everywhere gave ...
... believe that " blind chance " christened with that suggestive name , their first settlement and their last resting ground . Whoever shall follow their footsteps round the world and gather up the significant names they everywhere gave ...
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