AN ESSAY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE |
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... words of 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 ...
... words of 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 ...
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... . Its “ sound has gone out into all lands , ” and its “ words unto the ends of the world . ” It has from the first had an objective existence , and has thrown itself upon the great concourse of men B 2 Infant Baptism INTRODUCTION.
... . Its “ sound has gone out into all lands , ” and its “ words unto the ends of the world . ” It has from the first had an objective existence , and has thrown itself upon the great concourse of men B 2 Infant Baptism INTRODUCTION.
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... words of Chillingworth , “ There are popes against popes , councils against councils , some fathers against others , the same fathers against themselves , a consent of fathers of one age against a consent of fathers of another age , the ...
... words of Chillingworth , “ There are popes against popes , councils against councils , some fathers against others , the same fathers against themselves , a consent of fathers of one age against a consent of fathers of another age , the ...
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... not be decided in the words of Irenæus and Tertullian . ' 3 Ibid . 10 . This may be considered as true . It. p . 181 . 4 British Critic , July , 1836 , p . 193 . 5 This of course has been disputed , as is INTRODUCTIOX . 13.
... not be decided in the words of Irenæus and Tertullian . ' 3 Ibid . 10 . This may be considered as true . It. p . 181 . 4 British Critic , July , 1836 , p . 193 . 5 This of course has been disputed , as is INTRODUCTIOX . 13.
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... to the holy men whose words have not always been sufficiently full or exact to preclude the imputation . First , the Creeds of that early day make no mention in their letter of the Catholic doctrine at all . They INTRODUCTION , 15.
... to the holy men whose words have not always been sufficiently full or exact to preclude the imputation . First , the Creeds of that early day make no mention in their letter of the Catholic doctrine at all . They INTRODUCTION , 15.
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