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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... written upon particular occasions , controversies , or heresies , many of them long since passed away , whilst some men have erred through ignorance of these particulars , and some have been at times perplexed although they have ...
... written upon particular occasions , controversies , or heresies , many of them long since passed away , whilst some men have erred through ignorance of these particulars , and some have been at times perplexed although they have ...
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... written in " their language on deck . I have imagined a fund of unedu- " cated unsophisticated good sense in this company , and I have required of this little world answers to two questions : 1st , " What end does this book propose ...
... written in " their language on deck . I have imagined a fund of unedu- " cated unsophisticated good sense in this company , and I have required of this little world answers to two questions : 1st , " What end does this book propose ...
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... written word or the Scriptures ; but in practice tradi- tion often obtains with them an authority paramount to that of the Scriptures , as the Bp . of Llandaff has shewn in The Com- parative View of the Churches of England and Rome ...
... written word or the Scriptures ; but in practice tradi- tion often obtains with them an authority paramount to that of the Scriptures , as the Bp . of Llandaff has shewn in The Com- parative View of the Churches of England and Rome ...
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... written word . And it will be allowed by thoughtful members of the English Church , that it is a comparatively light and easy task to prove the important doctrines of our faith from Holy Writ , when once we have received them in a ...
... written word . And it will be allowed by thoughtful members of the English Church , that it is a comparatively light and easy task to prove the important doctrines of our faith from Holy Writ , when once we have received them in a ...
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... written authorities . Therefore , brethren , " says the apostle to the Thessalonians , " stand fast , " and hold the traditions which ye have been " taught , whether by word , or our Epistle . " 2 Thess . ii . 15. ) 66 But it will ...
... written authorities . Therefore , brethren , " says the apostle to the Thessalonians , " stand fast , " and hold the traditions which ye have been " taught , whether by word , or our Epistle . " 2 Thess . ii . 15. ) 66 But it will ...
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admitted advantages Apostles appear appointed argument article of faith authority BAMPTON LECTURES Baptism baptized believe Bible Bishop blessed catechising Catechism Christian doctrines Christian Scriptures Christian truth CHRISTINA G Church of England Church of Rome cloth boards Confessions covenant creed declares disciples Divine doubt duty enquirer Ephesus Episcopacy Epistles established express fact Father favour Gospel Holy Ghost Holy Scripture Holy Spirit Holy Writ human implied important indirect inspired instance intended Irenæus Jesus Christ Jews knowledge learned Lord means ment Messiah minds mode moral nature necessity object observed Old Testament oral passages Paul perceive perplexity Pharisees Post 8vo practice Prayer preaching present presumption principles promises proof Prophets proved reason religion religious respect Revelation Romanists sacred Volume Sadducees Saviour Scrip sins sufficient supply supposed taught teachers teaching Testament things thou tion traditional instruction true truths of Christianity unauthoritative tradition uninspired unto want of system whilst whole word writings
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