The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... passed upon Wycliffe by Melanchthon . " I have looked into Wycliffe , who is very confused in this contro- versy [ about the Lord's Supper ] ; but I have found in him many other errors , by which a judgment may be made of his spirit ...
... passed upon Wycliffe by Melanchthon . " I have looked into Wycliffe , who is very confused in this contro- versy [ about the Lord's Supper ] ; but I have found in him many other errors , by which a judgment may be made of his spirit ...
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... passed within the walls of a university . Hence the decidedly scholastic tone which pervades most of his writings , impairing not unfrequently their emphasis and impression as protests against the Papal errors of his age . His most ...
... passed within the walls of a university . Hence the decidedly scholastic tone which pervades most of his writings , impairing not unfrequently their emphasis and impression as protests against the Papal errors of his age . His most ...
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... passed a public act in 1794 , recognizing the Unitas Fratrum as a Protestant Episcopal Church . * " " But , to return to our sketch . As early as 1523 , the Brethren made advances to Luther . Their overtures , if not absolutely repelled ...
... passed a public act in 1794 , recognizing the Unitas Fratrum as a Protestant Episcopal Church . * " " But , to return to our sketch . As early as 1523 , the Brethren made advances to Luther . Their overtures , if not absolutely repelled ...
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... passed a vote of censure , and proceeded not only to take testimony , but to issue the whole case upon its merits in the absence of the accused . In allowing a judicatory to take testimony in the ab- sence of the accused , our Book of ...
... passed a vote of censure , and proceeded not only to take testimony , but to issue the whole case upon its merits in the absence of the accused . In allowing a judicatory to take testimony in the ab- sence of the accused , our Book of ...
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... passed from the minds and hearts of His people ; and that this Assembly admonish all its ministers and churches of this neglect , earnestly exhorting them to give appropriate attention to it in their private , domestic , social and ...
... passed from the minds and hearts of His people ; and that this Assembly admonish all its ministers and churches of this neglect , earnestly exhorting them to give appropriate attention to it in their private , domestic , social and ...
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