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... regard as the only source of divine truth , and which they have perused most assiduously upon bended knees , and with hearts raised to heaven , differing not a little in their interpretation of Scripture . " And hence he tells us ...
... regard as the only source of divine truth , and which they have perused most assiduously upon bended knees , and with hearts raised to heaven , differing not a little in their interpretation of Scripture . " And hence he tells us ...
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... regard as a most extraordinary piece of ecclesiastical history . The idea intended to be conveyed by it is , that for centuries Christians were all agreed as to the meaning of the Bible , that the whole surface of Christendom was ...
... regard as a most extraordinary piece of ecclesiastical history . The idea intended to be conveyed by it is , that for centuries Christians were all agreed as to the meaning of the Bible , that the whole surface of Christendom was ...
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... regard to the meaning of the Bible , which existed in those days of " virgin purity , " as the Rector is pleas- ed to call the first centuries of the church , was secured , it seems , by confining the minds of men " to points upon which ...
... regard to the meaning of the Bible , which existed in those days of " virgin purity , " as the Rector is pleas- ed to call the first centuries of the church , was secured , it seems , by confining the minds of men " to points upon which ...
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... regard , we have no in- tention of entering . The existence of such an apparition in the present age of our Protestant church , has been alluded to for the sake of the strong contrast , by which it enables us to show the doctrine of our ...
... regard , we have no in- tention of entering . The existence of such an apparition in the present age of our Protestant church , has been alluded to for the sake of the strong contrast , by which it enables us to show the doctrine of our ...
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... regard to all religious matters . They stopped where it was safe for them to stop . Determined to retain the forms and practices of Prelacy , it would not have been wise for them to have gone beyond primitive antiquity , and to have ...
... regard to all religious matters . They stopped where it was safe for them to stop . Determined to retain the forms and practices of Prelacy , it would not have been wise for them to have gone beyond primitive antiquity , and to have ...
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