The Religion of Protestants a Safeway to SalvationH. G. Bohn, 1888 - 515 psl. |
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... unity for such matters . is in a high degree presumptuous and schismatical . 36. Grant this , sixthly , and it will follow unavoidably , that pro- testants cannot possibly be heretics , seeing they believe all things evidently contained ...
... unity for such matters . is in a high degree presumptuous and schismatical . 36. Grant this , sixthly , and it will follow unavoidably , that pro- testants cannot possibly be heretics , seeing they believe all things evidently contained ...
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... unity to the church . " These are the motives . Now my answers to them follow briefly and in order . 44. To the first . God hath neither decreed nor foretold that his true doctrine should de facto be always visibly professed , without ...
... unity to the church . " These are the motives . Now my answers to them follow briefly and in order . 44. To the first . God hath neither decreed nor foretold that his true doctrine should de facto be always visibly professed , without ...
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... unity . For he that believes the Scripture sincerely , and endeavours to believe it in the true sense cannot possibly be an heretic . And if no more than this were required of any man to make him capable of the church's communion , then ...
... unity . For he that believes the Scripture sincerely , and endeavours to believe it in the true sense cannot possibly be an heretic . And if no more than this were required of any man to make him capable of the church's communion , then ...
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... unity of faith , and hinders not the hope of salvation in persons so disagreeing . And yet , in this very distinction he never speaks to the purpose indeed , but only says that there are some points so fundamental , as that all are ...
... unity of faith , and hinders not the hope of salvation in persons so disagreeing . And yet , in this very distinction he never speaks to the purpose indeed , but only says that there are some points so fundamental , as that all are ...
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... Unity of Faith professed therein ; which sermon having been roundly and wittily confuted by a catholic divine , under the name of Paulus Veridicus , within the compass of about four sheets of paper , D. Potter's Answer to Charity ...
... Unity of Faith professed therein ; which sermon having been roundly and wittily confuted by a catholic divine , under the name of Paulus Veridicus , within the compass of about four sheets of paper , D. Potter's Answer to Charity ...
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