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... believe , amount to a reasonable cross - section of current Anglican opinion , will have been unconscious . At the same time it will be obvious that all of us have written from contexts in which there is the leisure to pursue the ...
... believe , amount to a reasonable cross - section of current Anglican opinion , will have been unconscious . At the same time it will be obvious that all of us have written from contexts in which there is the leisure to pursue the ...
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... believe them . We reverence those councils for the sake of their doctrine ; but do not believe the doctrine for the authority of the councils . There appeared too much of human frailty in some of their other proceedings , to give us ...
... believe them . We reverence those councils for the sake of their doctrine ; but do not believe the doctrine for the authority of the councils . There appeared too much of human frailty in some of their other proceedings , to give us ...
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... believe the Scripture and the Creeds , to believe these in the sense of the ancient primitive Church , to receive the four great Councils so much magnified by antiquity , to believe all points of doctrine , generally received as ...
... believe the Scripture and the Creeds , to believe these in the sense of the ancient primitive Church , to receive the four great Councils so much magnified by antiquity , to believe all points of doctrine , generally received as ...
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From Early Eighteenth Century to the Present Day | 28 |
LOUIS WEIL | 51 |
Scripture | 79 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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