Brownson's Quarterly Review, 2 tomasOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1845 |
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... infallibility , whatever else he is ; and this infallibility once admitted , the various articles the Church teaches present no difficulty . The whole controversy with Protestants really turns on the question of the infallibility of the ...
... infallibility , whatever else he is ; and this infallibility once admitted , the various articles the Church teaches present no difficulty . The whole controversy with Protestants really turns on the question of the infallibility of the ...
135 psl.
... infallible teacher . The infallibility is the ground or reason of the authority . We insist on this point , because ... infallible , it may both deceive and be deceived , and , consequently , they who rely on it can never have an ...
... infallible teacher . The infallibility is the ground or reason of the authority . We insist on this point , because ... infallible , it may both deceive and be deceived , and , consequently , they who rely on it can never have an ...
141 psl.
... infallibility , and indefecti- bility of the Church , nor what it is of which we really predi- cate these important attributes . The word church , it is well known , is used in a variety of senses . The Greek xxλnoia , ecclesia ...
... infallibility , and indefecti- bility of the Church , nor what it is of which we really predi- cate these important attributes . The word church , it is well known , is used in a variety of senses . The Greek xxλnoia , ecclesia ...
142 psl.
... infallible body . On this point we have no con- troversy with the Examiner ; for we are no Congregationalists , and by no means disposed to maintain that the supreme authority in the Church , under Christ , is vested in the body of the ...
... infallible body . On this point we have no con- troversy with the Examiner ; for we are no Congregationalists , and by no means disposed to maintain that the supreme authority in the Church , under Christ , is vested in the body of the ...
143 psl.
... infallibility and indefectibility ? If so , which of the pretended Christian ministries now extant is this body ? are the questions between us and No - Churchmen , and they cover the whole ground in controversy . On each of these ques ...
... infallibility and indefectibility ? If so , which of the pretended Christian ministries now extant is this body ? are the questions between us and No - Churchmen , and they cover the whole ground in controversy . On each of these ques ...
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