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Page viii
... truth and availableness of this view has sometimes led the author to be careless and over - liberal in his concessions to Protestants of historical fact . If this be so anywhere , he begs the reader in such cases to understand him as ...
... truth and availableness of this view has sometimes led the author to be careless and over - liberal in his concessions to Protestants of historical fact . If this be so anywhere , he begs the reader in such cases to understand him as ...
Page ix
... Truth , which bid us prefer Itself to the whole world ? He that loveth father or mother more than Me , is not worthy of Me . ' How could we learn to be severe , and execute judgment , but for the warning of Moses against even a divinely ...
... Truth , which bid us prefer Itself to the whole world ? He that loveth father or mother more than Me , is not worthy of Me . ' How could we learn to be severe , and execute judgment , but for the warning of Moses against even a divinely ...
Page xi
... truth of the conclusion to which the discussion leads , so clear as to supersede further deliberation . Shortly afterwards circumstances gave him the opportunity of acting upon it , and he felt that he had no warrant for refusing to do ...
... truth of the conclusion to which the discussion leads , so clear as to supersede further deliberation . Shortly afterwards circumstances gave him the opportunity of acting upon it , and he felt that he had no warrant for refusing to do ...
Page xv
... Truth § 2. Sacramental Grace 355 357 368 CHAPTER IX . Application of the Fourth : its Logical Sequence § 1. Pardons § 2. Penances $ 3. Satisfactions $ 4. Purgatory . § 5. Meritorious Works § 6. The Monastic Rule 381 382 383 38-4 386 391 ...
... Truth § 2. Sacramental Grace 355 357 368 CHAPTER IX . Application of the Fourth : its Logical Sequence § 1. Pardons § 2. Penances $ 3. Satisfactions $ 4. Purgatory . § 5. Meritorious Works § 6. The Monastic Rule 381 382 383 38-4 386 391 ...
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... truth , it is this . And Protestantism has ever felt it so . I do not mean that every writer on the Protestant side has felt it ; for it was the fashion at first , at least as a rhetorical argument against Rome , to appeal to past ages ...
... truth , it is this . And Protestantism has ever felt it so . I do not mean that every writer on the Protestant side has felt it ; for it was the fashion at first , at least as a rhetorical argument against Rome , to appeal to past ages ...
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