A dissertation upon the use and importance of unauthoritative tradition, as an introduction to the Christian doctrines; including the substance of a sermon upon 2 Thess. ii. 15. Also supplementary extracts from his Bampton lectures in illustration of the principle advocated1889 |
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... Creed , has been of eminent service to Christians in tracing the system of their faith - and this , although the precise words of the Creed so called were perhaps for some time used by the Church of Aquileia alone : but not a single ...
... Creed , has been of eminent service to Christians in tracing the system of their faith - and this , although the precise words of the Creed so called were perhaps for some time used by the Church of Aquileia alone : but not a single ...
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... , were a stumbling - block to the Jews , although to Christians the true sense of both appears exceed- ingly simple and evident ; so likewise are there doctrines in the orthodox creed of Christianity which furnish a 18.
... , were a stumbling - block to the Jews , although to Christians the true sense of both appears exceed- ingly simple and evident ; so likewise are there doctrines in the orthodox creed of Christianity which furnish a 18.
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Edward Hawkins. doctrines in the orthodox creed of Christianity which furnish a key to passages in the New Testa- ment otherwise irreconcilable , and which indeed , to those who want or refuse this aid , are yet sources of perplexity and ...
Edward Hawkins. doctrines in the orthodox creed of Christianity which furnish a key to passages in the New Testa- ment otherwise irreconcilable , and which indeed , to those who want or refuse this aid , are yet sources of perplexity and ...
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... creeds — always supposing indeed that “ they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy Scripture . " ( Art . viii . ) Even the sixth Article , the fundamental Article of the Protestant faith , whilst it asserts " the sufficiency of ...
... creeds — always supposing indeed that “ they may be proved by most certain warrants of holy Scripture . " ( Art . viii . ) Even the sixth Article , the fundamental Article of the Protestant faith , whilst it asserts " the sufficiency of ...
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... creed , and not even when they abandoned some of the true doctrines , so long as they continued to be controverted - and in this way it seems that even corrupt Churches , provided they do not suppress the Scriptures , or disallow them ...
... creed , and not even when they abandoned some of the true doctrines , so long as they continued to be controverted - and in this way it seems that even corrupt Churches , provided they do not suppress the Scriptures , or disallow them ...
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