The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... reason and revela- tion , since it was his opinion that even the mystery of the Trinity had been revealed , in glimpses at least , to the ancient philosophers , and that there was no truth to be found in the schools , which was not ...
... reason and revela- tion , since it was his opinion that even the mystery of the Trinity had been revealed , in glimpses at least , to the ancient philosophers , and that there was no truth to be found in the schools , which was not ...
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... reason of men . twelve theses at Oxford in 1381 , in his Confession of faith in 1382 , in the fourth book of his Trialogus , in the " Wicket " written in English for the common peo- ple , and in his sermons from the pulpit at ...
... reason of men . twelve theses at Oxford in 1381 , in his Confession of faith in 1382 , in the fourth book of his Trialogus , in the " Wicket " written in English for the common peo- ple , and in his sermons from the pulpit at ...
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... reason , which superiority would be lost if reason perishes at death ; from the na- tural desire for immortality , which is strongest in the wisest and the best ; and finally , from the unredressed inequalities and unfinished ...
... reason , which superiority would be lost if reason perishes at death ; from the na- tural desire for immortality , which is strongest in the wisest and the best ; and finally , from the unredressed inequalities and unfinished ...
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... reason for it was , that those possessions had been unrighteously acquired and scandalously abused . Melanchthon charges him , as we have seen , with " foolishly confounding the Gospel and politics . " Wycliffe , we admit , was a politi ...
... reason for it was , that those possessions had been unrighteously acquired and scandalously abused . Melanchthon charges him , as we have seen , with " foolishly confounding the Gospel and politics . " Wycliffe , we admit , was a politi ...
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... reason . A decision of the Church alone , though unsustained by the Scrip- tures , or a decision of the Church and the Scriptures together , though transcending the province of reason , would have commanded his unqualified assent . He ...
... reason . A decision of the Church alone , though unsustained by the Scrip- tures , or a decision of the Church and the Scriptures together , though transcending the province of reason , would have commanded his unqualified assent . He ...
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