The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... sense , he had a subtle ge- nius strongly bent to speculation , and the greater part of his life was passed within the walls of a university . Hence the decidedly scholastic tone which pervades most of his writings , impairing not ...
... sense , he had a subtle ge- nius strongly bent to speculation , and the greater part of his life was passed within the walls of a university . Hence the decidedly scholastic tone which pervades most of his writings , impairing not ...
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... sense . These three sons are co - equal and co - eternal . The Father , indeed , goes before the Son , and the Father and Son go before the Spirit , but the antecedence is that of logic and not of time . For this process of self ...
... sense . These three sons are co - equal and co - eternal . The Father , indeed , goes before the Son , and the Father and Son go before the Spirit , but the antecedence is that of logic and not of time . For this process of self ...
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... sense , he brings to view rather the actual impartation of that righteousness as a life - principle im- planted in the soul by the grace of God , thus failing to make the distinction , so vital in our Protestant theology , between ...
... sense , he brings to view rather the actual impartation of that righteousness as a life - principle im- planted in the soul by the grace of God , thus failing to make the distinction , so vital in our Protestant theology , between ...
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... sense , as subsequently defined and enforced by Calvin . With regard to their number , although he accepted the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church , it is evident that only Baptism and the Eucharist were sacraments to him in the ...
... sense , as subsequently defined and enforced by Calvin . With regard to their number , although he accepted the seven sacraments of the Catholic Church , it is evident that only Baptism and the Eucharist were sacraments to him in the ...
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... senses and insults the reason of men . twelve theses at Oxford in 1381 , in his Confession of faith in 1382 , in the ... sense and Christian feeling , on which he relied for victory . What his doc- trine was negatively , is palpable ...
... senses and insults the reason of men . twelve theses at Oxford in 1381 , in his Confession of faith in 1382 , in the ... sense and Christian feeling , on which he relied for victory . What his doc- trine was negatively , is palpable ...
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