Authority and Conscience: a Free Debate on the Tendency of Dogmatic Theology, and on the Characteristics of FaithLongmans, Green, and Company, 1871 - 281 páginas |
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... believe certain dogmas can have any well - grounded hope of being accepted by God as His children , either here or here- after . 3. In compassion to human ignorance and infirmity , God has given to man on earth a guide supernaturally ...
... believe certain dogmas can have any well - grounded hope of being accepted by God as His children , either here or here- after . 3. In compassion to human ignorance and infirmity , God has given to man on earth a guide supernaturally ...
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... believe that they were both often on their knees in urgent prayer to Almighty God , for the guidance of His Holy Spirit ; and yet Lacordaire held as essential to salvation dogmas which Chalmers considered to be dangerous superstitions ...
... believe that they were both often on their knees in urgent prayer to Almighty God , for the guidance of His Holy Spirit ; and yet Lacordaire held as essential to salvation dogmas which Chalmers considered to be dangerous superstitions ...
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... believe that they are generally admitted by all Episcopalians and orthodox Dissenters . So far , there is no difference between us . I am , moreover , disposed to agree with you in thinking that the third proposition is a natural ...
... believe that they are generally admitted by all Episcopalians and orthodox Dissenters . So far , there is no difference between us . I am , moreover , disposed to agree with you in thinking that the third proposition is a natural ...
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... , John Knox , Dr. Pusey , and Mr. Spur- geon . BASIL A crushing difficulty , no doubt , and one which Mr. Clay does not fully face . He says : - I believe that the chief raison d'être of a Church ΙΟ Authority and Conscience .
... , John Knox , Dr. Pusey , and Mr. Spur- geon . BASIL A crushing difficulty , no doubt , and one which Mr. Clay does not fully face . He says : - I believe that the chief raison d'être of a Church ΙΟ Authority and Conscience .
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... believe that the chief raison d'être of a Church would be sacrificed by granting limitless latitude to the clergy . I am convinced also that the State would be powerless to establish such a Church . Although the essayist here refers to ...
... believe that the chief raison d'être of a Church would be sacrificed by granting limitless latitude to the clergy . I am convinced also that the State would be powerless to establish such a Church . Although the essayist here refers to ...
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