Lectures on the Principal Doctrines and Practices of the Catholic Church, Volume 1J. Booker, 1836 |
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... bishop , not only is the Protestant bound , as I said , to satisfy his mind individually on the ground of his creed , but is no better than a heathen or Turk , if he is a Christian at all upon other grounds . But , then , he bears me ...
... bishop , not only is the Protestant bound , as I said , to satisfy his mind individually on the ground of his creed , but is no better than a heathen or Turk , if he is a Christian at all upon other grounds . But , then , he bears me ...
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... bishop supposes it to have been added between the subscrip- tion and the engrossing ; and fancies the engrossed copy to have perished at Lambeth . ( Exposition of the Thirty - nine Articles ; Lond . 1695. p . 10 ) . But this conjecture ...
... bishop supposes it to have been added between the subscrip- tion and the engrossing ; and fancies the engrossed copy to have perished at Lambeth . ( Exposition of the Thirty - nine Articles ; Lond . 1695. p . 10 ) . But this conjecture ...
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... bishop of the Established Church ( Warburton ) wrote a very erudite treatise , to prove the divine legation of Moses , on the extraordinary ground , that he was able to achieve the great work of organizing a republic , and constituting ...
... bishop of the Established Church ( Warburton ) wrote a very erudite treatise , to prove the divine legation of Moses , on the extraordinary ground , that he was able to achieve the great work of organizing a republic , and constituting ...
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... Bishops , on the strength of passages clearly addressed to the Apostles ; those societies which dedicate themselves to the preaching of the Gospel , and to its propagation in distant parts of the world , pretend to rest their right and ...
... Bishops , on the strength of passages clearly addressed to the Apostles ; those societies which dedicate themselves to the preaching of the Gospel , and to its propagation in distant parts of the world , pretend to rest their right and ...
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... bishop then , any more than now ; since the more it was taught , and the more it was made the property of the flock , the less chance there was of its being lost or altered . Here , then , we have the first step in a system of ...
... bishop then , any more than now ; since the more it was taught , and the more it was made the property of the flock , the less chance there was of its being lost or altered . Here , then , we have the first step in a system of ...
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