The Christian Observer, Volume 16Hatchard and Company, 1818 |
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... doctrine from prac- tice , and feeling from doctrine , - will indeed be able to distort and dislocate the rule of life into an engine of destruction . This is not matter of surmise , but of experience . Before the Reformation , the most ...
... doctrine from prac- tice , and feeling from doctrine , - will indeed be able to distort and dislocate the rule of life into an engine of destruction . This is not matter of surmise , but of experience . Before the Reformation , the most ...
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... doctrine of Bellarmine or Ba- ronius , or any other private man amongst you , nor the doctrine of the Sorbonne , or of the Jesuits , or of the Dominicans , or of any other particular company among you , but that wherein you all agree ...
... doctrine of Bellarmine or Ba- ronius , or any other private man amongst you , nor the doctrine of the Sorbonne , or of the Jesuits , or of the Dominicans , or of any other particular company among you , but that wherein you all agree ...
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... doctrine and heresy , as well as vice and immo- rality , by whatever name covered , or in whatever denomination of Christians to be found . Bishop Goodenough thinks that the only persuasion of Christians to whom the Bible , without note ...
... doctrine and heresy , as well as vice and immo- rality , by whatever name covered , or in whatever denomination of Christians to be found . Bishop Goodenough thinks that the only persuasion of Christians to whom the Bible , without note ...
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... doctrine , as a proof of the difficulty or doubtful- ness of Revelation . Those things which are perspicuous in them- selves , are hard to heretics ; for how should wisdom find entrance into an ill - disposed mind ? " Such are the ...
... doctrine , as a proof of the difficulty or doubtful- ness of Revelation . Those things which are perspicuous in them- selves , are hard to heretics ; for how should wisdom find entrance into an ill - disposed mind ? " Such are the ...
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... doctrine , or sympathy of sentiment ; " Nulla nobis cum illis societas , sed potius summa distractio ; ” — yet with this exception , that we feel no scruple in supporting warmly an institution to which a few of them contribute ; for the ...
... doctrine , or sympathy of sentiment ; " Nulla nobis cum illis societas , sed potius summa distractio ; ” — yet with this exception , that we feel no scruple in supporting warmly an institution to which a few of them contribute ; for the ...
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