A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors, with Biographical and Critical NoticesO. Everett, 1823 - 12 pages |
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... judge for themselves , but he also warned his disciples not to usurp that right . CALL no man your father upon the earth , nei- ther BE YE CALLED Masters . Neither impose your opinions upon others , nor suffer them to impose theirs upon ...
... judge for themselves , but he also warned his disciples not to usurp that right . CALL no man your father upon the earth , nei- ther BE YE CALLED Masters . Neither impose your opinions upon others , nor suffer them to impose theirs upon ...
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... judge for themselves , they thought the church mistaken in this case , ventured to think for themselves , and acted accordingly . Did not Jesus Christ protect them in their claim ? The Apostles , worthy followers of such a master , went ...
... judge for themselves , they thought the church mistaken in this case , ventured to think for themselves , and acted accordingly . Did not Jesus Christ protect them in their claim ? The Apostles , worthy followers of such a master , went ...
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... judge , was pleased to think that these discoveries in geography and astronomy clashed with certain doc- trines established in the church . What a condition would all Christendom have been in by this time , had not this extravagant ...
... judge , was pleased to think that these discoveries in geography and astronomy clashed with certain doc- trines established in the church . What a condition would all Christendom have been in by this time , had not this extravagant ...
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... judges the established religion is Calvinism . The other objection is , that this will open a door to all sorts of heresies , and the truth will be oppressed and disappear . Indeed ! And is truth such a tim- orous , cowardly thing ...
... judges the established religion is Calvinism . The other objection is , that this will open a door to all sorts of heresies , and the truth will be oppressed and disappear . Indeed ! And is truth such a tim- orous , cowardly thing ...
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... judges of their own motives , because the gene- ral conduct of their lives confirms their testimony , and because ( of some of them it must be allowed ) they extend candour and compliments and polite pro- fessions of liberality of ...
... judges of their own motives , because the gene- ral conduct of their lives confirms their testimony , and because ( of some of them it must be allowed ) they extend candour and compliments and polite pro- fessions of liberality of ...
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