A Collection of Essays and Tracts in Theology, from Various Authors,with Biographical and Critical Notices, Volume 6O. Everett, 1826 |
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... argument , which had been elicited on either side by former controversies . But his own understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he ...
... argument , which had been elicited on either side by former controversies . But his own understanding was rather inventive than critical . He never failed to find a plausible argument for any opinion , which he himself entertained ; he ...
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... argument only of diversity of operations , while the Spirit is the same ; and that another man believes not so well as I , is only an argument that I have a better and a clearer illumination than he , that I have a better gift than he ...
... argument only of diversity of operations , while the Spirit is the same ; and that another man believes not so well as I , is only an argument that I have a better and a clearer illumination than he , that I have a better gift than he ...
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... argument shall seem unanswerable against any article of their church , they are to take it for a temptation , not for an illumina- tion , and they are to use it accordingly ; which makes them make the devil to be the author of that ...
... argument shall seem unanswerable against any article of their church , they are to take it for a temptation , not for an illumina- tion , and they are to use it accordingly ; which makes them make the devil to be the author of that ...
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... argument for us to follow such an opinion , because it is made sacred by the authority of councils and ecclesiastical tradition , and sometimes it is the best reason we have in a question , and then it is to be strictly followed ; but ...
... argument for us to follow such an opinion , because it is made sacred by the authority of councils and ecclesiastical tradition , and sometimes it is the best reason we have in a question , and then it is to be strictly followed ; but ...
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... argument , which proposition relies upon the truest grounds ; and if this were not his only way , why do men dispute and urge arguments , why do they cite councils and fathers , why do they allege Scripture and tradition , and all this ...
... argument , which proposition relies upon the truest grounds ; and if this were not his only way , why do men dispute and urge arguments , why do they cite councils and fathers , why do they allege Scripture and tradition , and all this ...
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