AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... divine or human , whether original or eclectic , or both at once , how far favourable to civilization or to literature , whether a religion for all ages or for a particular state of society , these are questions upon the " fact , or ...
... divine or human , whether original or eclectic , or both at once , how far favourable to civilization or to literature , whether a religion for all ages or for a particular state of society , these are questions upon the " fact , or ...
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... divine efficacy of the Scriptures as the one appointed instrument of religious teaching ; and let him consider how far Antiquity , as it has come down to us , will counte' nance him in it . No ; he must allow that the alleged deluge has ...
... divine efficacy of the Scriptures as the one appointed instrument of religious teaching ; and let him consider how far Antiquity , as it has come down to us , will counte' nance him in it . No ; he must allow that the alleged deluge has ...
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... divine is not equal to a Catena . We must have a whole doctrine stated by a whole Church . The Catholic Truth in question is made up of a number of separate propositions , each of which , if maintained to the exclusion of the rest , is ...
... divine is not equal to a Catena . We must have a whole doctrine stated by a whole Church . The Catholic Truth in question is made up of a number of separate propositions , each of which , if maintained to the exclusion of the rest , is ...
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... Divine Circumincessio , the most distinctive portion of the Catholic doctrine , and the unity of power , or again , of substance , are declared with more or less distinctness by Athenagoras , St. Irenæus , St. Clement , Tertullian , _St ...
... Divine Circumincessio , the most distinctive portion of the Catholic doctrine , and the unity of power , or again , of substance , are declared with more or less distinctness by Athenagoras , St. Irenæus , St. Clement , Tertullian , _St ...
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... Divine worship , this is doubtless an important truth ; but then it is truc also that the writers of the fourth and fifth centuries fearlessly assert , or frankly allow , that the prerogatives of Rome were derived from apostolic times ...
... Divine worship , this is doubtless an important truth ; but then it is truc also that the writers of the fourth and fifth centuries fearlessly assert , or frankly allow , that the prerogatives of Rome were derived from apostolic times ...
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