Life and the BookMacmillan, 1929 - 179 Seiten |
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... doctrine cover the collections of writings that had come out of their communities , which we know as the New Testament . This doctrine was kept alive in some sort of fashion during the Middle Ages , though it seems to have been obscured ...
... doctrine cover the collections of writings that had come out of their communities , which we know as the New Testament . This doctrine was kept alive in some sort of fashion during the Middle Ages , though it seems to have been obscured ...
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... doctrine that the church is the one and only infallible authority in religion , there being no salvation for any one except in obedience to its voice . This doctrine was not in- tended to supplant that of the infallibility of holy ...
... doctrine that the church is the one and only infallible authority in religion , there being no salvation for any one except in obedience to its voice . This doctrine was not in- tended to supplant that of the infallibility of holy ...
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... doctrine . This transfer from divinity school to university is real progress . I hope that divinity schools will continue to unload it . As for what they should substitute for the Bible , I know nothing and care less . Here we meet with ...
... doctrine . This transfer from divinity school to university is real progress . I hope that divinity schools will continue to unload it . As for what they should substitute for the Bible , I know nothing and care less . Here we meet with ...
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CHAPTER | 13 |
AT THE FEET OF THE LEARNED | 23 |
THE BOOK AS AUTHORITY | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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