Brownson's Quarterly Review, 2 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1848 |
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... proof was on them . The two points she has in the argument to make out were already made out , at least so far as Protestants were concerned , if they failed to adduce good and valid reasons for contesting her claims , or for the points ...
... proof was on them . The two points she has in the argument to make out were already made out , at least so far as Protestants were concerned , if they failed to adduce good and valid reasons for contesting her claims , or for the points ...
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... proof of the first carries with it all that it is necessary to say in regard to the other two . Consequently , Dr. Jarvis , in order to refute Dr. Milner , or to reply to him successfully , must show , either negatively , that what Dr ...
... proof of the first carries with it all that it is necessary to say in regard to the other two . Consequently , Dr. Jarvis , in order to refute Dr. Milner , or to reply to him successfully , must show , either negatively , that what Dr ...
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... proof ? The proof ? " We say , and that very plainly . and openly , that it is an arrogant assumption of the very point at issue , to assert that he meant unwritten tradition of his doc- trine . We say , that , in the fourteen epistles ...
... proof ? The proof ? " We say , and that very plainly . and openly , that it is an arrogant assumption of the very point at issue , to assert that he meant unwritten tradition of his doc- trine . We say , that , in the fourteen epistles ...
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... proof that they were . sides , you have conceded " that the Apostles , in proclaiming the Gospel , and establishing the Church , did and said many things which could not properly enter into the apostolic writ- ings which have been ...
... proof that they were . sides , you have conceded " that the Apostles , in proclaiming the Gospel , and establishing the Church , did and said many things which could not properly enter into the apostolic writ- ings which have been ...
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... proof of his assertion of the sufficiency of the Scriptures . But this is a serious question . What is the faith necessary to salvation must be determined by divine authority , and there- fore , if what is contained in the Scriptures is ...
... proof of his assertion of the sufficiency of the Scriptures . But this is a serious question . What is the faith necessary to salvation must be determined by divine authority , and there- fore , if what is contained in the Scriptures is ...
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