The Protestant: Essays on the Principal Points of Controversy Between the Church of Rome and the Reformed, Том 2Hutchison and Dwier, 1833 |
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... commands to be be- lieved by all the faithful ; great numbers of the most learned divines would require no more than his own word for it ; because they are of opinion , that the head of the church is infallible in what he teaches : but ...
... commands to be be- lieved by all the faithful ; great numbers of the most learned divines would require no more than his own word for it ; because they are of opinion , that the head of the church is infallible in what he teaches : but ...
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... command the faith of Christians . The proofs from reason are partly as follow , for I have not room for them all ; but such as I give will afford as fair a specimen of popish lying and impudence as any man could wish to see . 66 The ...
... command the faith of Christians . The proofs from reason are partly as follow , for I have not room for them all ; but such as I give will afford as fair a specimen of popish lying and impudence as any man could wish to see . 66 The ...
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... command or by permission , broke out into every enormity against the ministers of the church , against the government , against good men . Journals , or , as they call them , Feuilles Periodiques , in defiance of our complaints , were ...
... command or by permission , broke out into every enormity against the ministers of the church , against the government , against good men . Journals , or , as they call them , Feuilles Periodiques , in defiance of our complaints , were ...
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... command , first our own subjects , and also all Christian people , in virtue of holy obedience , that none of them on occasion of these letters , or by any pretext derived from them , should presume to hurt , injure , prejudice , or ...
... command , first our own subjects , and also all Christian people , in virtue of holy obedience , that none of them on occasion of these letters , or by any pretext derived from them , should presume to hurt , injure , prejudice , or ...
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... commands the doing a good work , understand it in this sense , that it for- bids thee to do a good work because thou canst not do it . ' Tom . 3. fol . 171. 2. This is no doubt a most excellent rule to interpret the sacred scriptures ...
... commands the doing a good work , understand it in this sense , that it for- bids thee to do a good work because thou canst not do it . ' Tom . 3. fol . 171. 2. This is no doubt a most excellent rule to interpret the sacred scriptures ...
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