| Free Church of Scotland - Christian union - 1845 - 602 pages
...exempt from its foundation from the pestilence of heresy from father to son ;" and that " their opinions had been transmitted in Gaul from generation to generation almost from the origin of Christianity."* * " Our Lord's promises to his people and ministers extend no farther than this, that a testimony in... | |
| Scotland free church, comm. on foreign churches - 1845 - 494 pages
...exempt from its foundation from the pestilence of heresy from father to son ;" and that " their opinions had been transmitted in Gaul from generation to generation almost from the origin of Christianity."* » " Our Lord's promises to his people and ministers extend no farther than this, that a testimony... | |
| Vincent L. Milner - Religions - 1872 - 672 pages
...alone taken it upon themselves to make us acquainted with their opinions, allowing al the same lime that they had been transmitted in Gaul from generation...generation, almost from the origin of Christianity We cannot be astonished (he adds) if they have represented them to us with all those characters which might render... | |
| 1826 - 596 pages
...themselves to make us acquainted with their opinions ; allowing at the same time that they had heen transmitted in Gaul from generation to generation, almost from the origin of Christianity. We caunot therefore he astonished if they have represented them to ns with all those characters which... | |
| Baptists - 1846 - 660 pages
...themselves to make us acquainted with their opinions, — allowing at the same time that they have been transmitted in Gaul from generation to generation, almost from the origin of Christianity." " It is still easy to recognize the principles of the Reformation of the sixteenth century, among the... | |
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