The Sayings of the Great Forty Days, Between the Resurrection and Ascension, Regarded as the Outlines of the Kingdom of God: In Five Discourses, with an Examination of Mr. Newman's Theory of DevelopmentsFrancis & John Rivington, 1846 - 312 Seiten |
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... Christian knowledge and training have been so mixed up with the acknowledgment of the monarchical constitution of the visible Church , it so occupies the foreground of his view , that he can hardly , by any exercise of mind and judgment ...
... Christian knowledge and training have been so mixed up with the acknowledgment of the monarchical constitution of the visible Church , it so occupies the foreground of his view , that he can hardly , by any exercise of mind and judgment ...
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... Christ , so that his decisions are indeed the present form of the Divine scheme of mercy for the restoration of the world , then , in the name of Him whom we ' desire to serve , let the point be proved , and we are ready to yield . If ...
... Christ , so that his decisions are indeed the present form of the Divine scheme of mercy for the restoration of the world , then , in the name of Him whom we ' desire to serve , let the point be proved , and we are ready to yield . If ...
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... Christianity ( after M. Guizot's suggestion ) came into the world as an idea , rather than an institution ... Christianity , as a doctrine and worship , will develop in the minds of recipients , as that it conforms , in other respects ...
... Christianity ( after M. Guizot's suggestion ) came into the world as an idea , rather than an institution ... Christianity , as a doctrine and worship , will develop in the minds of recipients , as that it conforms , in other respects ...
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... Christian Church , in order to be the substitute for history , Creeds , Scripture , and consent of Doctors , in sub- stantiating and supporting the Roman develop- ments . I. Christianity came into the world as an idea1 . In a certain ...
... Christian Church , in order to be the substitute for history , Creeds , Scripture , and consent of Doctors , in sub- stantiating and supporting the Roman develop- ments . I. Christianity came into the world as an idea1 . In a certain ...
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... Christian Truth communicated from the inspired Apostles to their uninspired converts ? If it be granted that in St. Paul the mental conception of the real objective Christian Truth was beyond all proportion greater and grander than the ...
... Christian Truth communicated from the inspired Apostles to their uninspired converts ? If it be granted that in St. Paul the mental conception of the real objective Christian Truth was beyond all proportion greater and grander than the ...
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