 | Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. (Old School) - 1839 - 549 pages
...serpent. Acts jx. 31. dinances administered, and public worship performed more or less purely in them.1 V. The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error : g and some have so degenerated, as to become no churches of Christ, but synagogues of Satan.h Nevertheless,... | |
 | John Gibson MacVicar - 1840 - 80 pages
...thereto. IV. This catholic church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less visible, and particular churches which are members thereof, are more or less...public worship performed more or less purely in them. Add to these the two .following paragraphs in the next chapter, on the Communion of the Saints. I.... | |
 | Charles Hodge, Lyman Hotchkiss Atwater - 1840
...church," our Confession teaches, •' hath been sometimes more, and sometimes less visible. And particular churches, which are members thereof, are more or less...public worship performed more or less purely in them. The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error: and some have so degenerated,... | |
 | William Alexander - 1841 - 568 pages
...thereunto. 4. This Catholick Church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less visible, and particular Churches which are members thereof are more or less pure, according as the doctrine of the Gospell is taught and embraced, ordinances administred, and publick worship performed, more or less... | |
 | Thomas Smyth - 1841 - 124 pages
...of the earth be blessed. 42. May we expect to find any church on earth perfectly free from error ? The purest churches under heaven, are subject both to mixture and error, and therefore we must not expect in them absolute perfection. 1 Cor. xiii, 12. For now we see through a... | |
 | Jean François Salvard, Salnar - 1842 - 640 pages
...thereunto. (4.) This catholic Church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less, visible. And particular Churches, which are members thereof, are more or less...public worship performed, more or less purely in them. (5.) The purest Churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error : and some have so degenerated,... | |
 | Andrew Gray - 1842 - 91 pages
...thereunto. " This Catholic Church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less visible. And particular Churches, which are members thereof, are more or less...public worship performed more or less purely in them. " The purest Churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error ; and some have so degenerated... | |
 | Thomas Smyth - 1843 - 323 pages
...it says, ' this catholic church hath been sometimes more, sometimes less, visible ; and particular churches, which are members thereof, are more or less...and public worship performed, more or less purely among them.' Section 5. ' The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error, and... | |
 | General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 351 pages
...12: 12, 13; Rom. 15: 9, 10, 12. g Eph. 4:8, 11, 12 J Rom. 12 : 6, 7, 8; 1 Cor. 12: 28, 29, 30. III. The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error, h and some have so degenerated as to become no churches of Christ, but synagogues of Satan :' Nevertheless... | |
 | General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 351 pages
...12: 12, 13; Rom. 15: 9, 10, 12. 8 Eph. 4:8, 11, 1S; Rom. 12 : 6, 7, 8 ; 1 Cor. 12 : 28, 29, 30. III. The purest churches under heaven are subject both to mixture and error, h and some have so degenerated as to become no churches of Christ, but synagogues of Satan :1 Nevertheless... | |
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