The British Controversialist and Literary MagazineHoulston and Stonemen, 1860 |
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... father was a knight , a merchant , or a vintner - a matter of no great importance to us . The balance of probabilities inclines to the conclusion that his parents were in easy circumstances , within the then pretty wide limits of the ...
... father was a knight , a merchant , or a vintner - a matter of no great importance to us . The balance of probabilities inclines to the conclusion that his parents were in easy circumstances , within the then pretty wide limits of the ...
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... Fathers , the Schoolmen , and the medieval Romanticists . His erudition appears to have been not only wide but deep . The plot of " Troilus and Cresseide " is , he informs us , taken from Lollius ( an author of whom nothing is now known ) ...
... Fathers , the Schoolmen , and the medieval Romanticists . His erudition appears to have been not only wide but deep . The plot of " Troilus and Cresseide " is , he informs us , taken from Lollius ( an author of whom nothing is now known ) ...
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... fathers of the Christian Church acknow- ledged the sufficiency of the Scripture as a Rule of Faith . Thus we learn ... father himself ? It was this : - " That the true sons of Judah adhere to the Scriptures . " Can a Protestant go ...
... fathers of the Christian Church acknow- ledged the sufficiency of the Scripture as a Rule of Faith . Thus we learn ... father himself ? It was this : - " That the true sons of Judah adhere to the Scriptures . " Can a Protestant go ...
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... fathers of the early Church , and enshrine them in your memory ; and if you are not prepared to brand those fathers as heretics , then you must be prepared to assert with them that " The Bible only is a sufficient 14 IS THE BIBLE ALONE ...
... fathers of the early Church , and enshrine them in your memory ; and if you are not prepared to brand those fathers as heretics , then you must be prepared to assert with them that " The Bible only is a sufficient 14 IS THE BIBLE ALONE ...
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... Fathers made the Scriptures the ground of their appeal in all religious controversy , and that they acknowledged the excellency and the sufficiency of the written word . With such an array of witnesses at my side , I can take a bold and ...
... Fathers made the Scriptures the ground of their appeal in all religious controversy , and that they acknowledged the excellency and the sufficiency of the written word . With such an array of witnesses at my side , I can take a bold and ...
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