Essays and Reviews: Chiefly on Theology, Politics, and SocialismD. & J. Sadlier, 1887 - 521 psl. |
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... American Unitarians . As a peri- odical , it is one in which we take no slight interest ; for it is conducted by our personal friends , and through its pages , which were liberally opened to us , we were at one time accustomed to give ...
... American Unitarians . As a peri- odical , it is one in which we take no slight interest ; for it is conducted by our personal friends , and through its pages , which were liberally opened to us , we were at one time accustomed to give ...
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... American Episcopal Church , now and then , put on airs , and with great emphasis call themselves Catholics ; but the bystanders only smile , for they see the long ears peering out from under the lion's skin . While , on the other hand ...
... American Episcopal Church , now and then , put on airs , and with great emphasis call themselves Catholics ; but the bystanders only smile , for they see the long ears peering out from under the lion's skin . While , on the other hand ...
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... America ? What course would or could be proper for them , but to abstain from declaring themselves in favor of any particular form of government , and to content themselves with simply inculcating upon all citizens to obey the ...
... America ? What course would or could be proper for them , but to abstain from declaring themselves in favor of any particular form of government , and to content themselves with simply inculcating upon all citizens to obey the ...
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... America . What more could we ask of them ? If tyrants denounce them because they will not turn defenders of tyranny , if revolutionists denounce them because they will not join in the war against legitimate authority , whose fault is it ...
... America . What more could we ask of them ? If tyrants denounce them because they will not turn defenders of tyranny , if revolutionists denounce them because they will not join in the war against legitimate authority , whose fault is it ...
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... American . It is , and has been from the first , the fundamental heresy of the whole Prot- estant world ; for , at bottom , it is nothing but the fundamental principle of the Protestant Reformation itself , and without as- suming it ...
... American . It is , and has been from the first , the fundamental heresy of the whole Prot- estant world ; for , at bottom , it is nothing but the fundamental principle of the Protestant Reformation itself , and without as- suming it ...
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81 psl. - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
259 psl. - Seek ye therefore first the Kingdom of God and His justice, and all these things shall be added unto you.
17 psl. - But men can ask, so that the invisible things of God are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; but by love of them, they are made subject unto them: and subjects cannot judge.
76 psl. - And account that the longsuffering of our Lord, is salvation ; even as our beloved brother Paul also according to the wisdom given unto him, hath written unto you, as also in all his epistles, speaking in them of these things, in which are some things hard to be understood, which they that are unlearned and unstable wrest, as they do also the other scriptures, unto their own destruction.
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89 psl. - We are of God : he that knoweth God heareth us ; he that is not of God heareth not us. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error.
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441 psl. - It was foretold, that to him should the gathering of the people be ; and that God would give him the Heathen for his inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for his possession, which was punctually fulfilled by the wonderful success of the gospel, and its universal propagation throughout the world.