AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... 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 - gifted teacher who should preach new ...
... 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 - gifted teacher who should preach new ...
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... whole been so ascertained , unless thë testimony of so many centuries is to go for nothing . Christianity is no theory of the study or the cloister . It has long since passed beyond the letter of documents and the reasonings of ...
... whole been so ascertained , unless thë testimony of so many centuries is to go for nothing . Christianity is no theory of the study or the cloister . It has long since passed beyond the letter of documents and the reasonings of ...
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... whole , feels it , and has felt it . This is shown in the determination already referred to , of dispensing with historical Christianity altogether , and of forming a Christianity from the Bible alone : men never would have put it aside ...
... whole , feels it , and has felt it . This is shown in the determination already referred to , of dispensing with historical Christianity altogether , and of forming a Christianity from the Bible alone : men never would have put it aside ...
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... whole field of history , authoritative doctrine from opinion , rejecting what is faulty , and combining and forming a theology . That Christianity is what has been held always , everywhere , and by all , ” certainly promises a solution ...
... whole field of history , authoritative doctrine from opinion , rejecting what is faulty , and combining and forming a theology . That Christianity is what has been held always , everywhere , and by all , ” certainly promises a solution ...
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... whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true , if , in order that a doctrine be considered Catholic , it must be formally stated by the Fathers generally from ...
... whole of Christendom for their one diocese in a way in which other Apostles and Bishops had and have not . ” 3 Most true , if , in order that a doctrine be considered Catholic , it must be formally stated by the Fathers generally from ...
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