The Church quarterly review, 24 tomasSpottiswoode & Company, 1887 |
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... existence of authority . And , in truth , authority occupies too large a space in the world of action and the world of thought to be ever , for any lengthened period , discarded from the life of men . Herein VOL . XXIV.—NO. XLVII . B ...
... existence of authority . And , in truth , authority occupies too large a space in the world of action and the world of thought to be ever , for any lengthened period , discarded from the life of men . Herein VOL . XXIV.—NO. XLVII . B ...
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... existence of a moral law , in a life to come , and a final judgment of all men ; but it speaks with great hesitation respecting the pro- found and interesting questions : ' Is He a God that will listen to prayer ? Is He a God that will ...
... existence of a moral law , in a life to come , and a final judgment of all men ; but it speaks with great hesitation respecting the pro- found and interesting questions : ' Is He a God that will listen to prayer ? Is He a God that will ...
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... existence of God , the creation , the fall , the restoration , and the judgment . ' ( b ) The Christian religion , that is to say , the redemption of men , by a Godmade man . ' ( c ) ' What is , in fact , Christianity ? What is its ...
... existence of God , the creation , the fall , the restoration , and the judgment . ' ( b ) The Christian religion , that is to say , the redemption of men , by a Godmade man . ' ( c ) ' What is , in fact , Christianity ? What is its ...
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... existence of the Holy Angels or of the Fallen Angels . The Apostles ' Creed , the Nicene , the Athanasian , are silent respecting them . Neither the Creed of Pope Pius , nor the English Articles , nor the cognate documents of foreign ...
... existence of the Holy Angels or of the Fallen Angels . The Apostles ' Creed , the Nicene , the Athanasian , are silent respecting them . Neither the Creed of Pope Pius , nor the English Articles , nor the cognate documents of foreign ...
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... existence of a certain amount of ambiguity in the language of our Twentieth Article . We incline to believe that by ' the Church ' was meant , in its statements , the Church Universal ; but we have not at hand the Wurtemberg Confession ...
... existence of a certain amount of ambiguity in the language of our Twentieth Article . We incline to believe that by ' the Church ' was meant , in its statements , the Church Universal ; but we have not at hand the Wurtemberg Confession ...
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