The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by R. Aspland]., Tom 11Robert Aspland 1855 |
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... Church , as a Church , certainly did not receive it . Eusebius reckons it among the antilegomena , and Jerome admits that its genuineness was generally called in question . The solemn indignation of Dr. Wordsworth is ludicrous : " Since ...
... Church , as a Church , certainly did not receive it . Eusebius reckons it among the antilegomena , and Jerome admits that its genuineness was generally called in question . The solemn indignation of Dr. Wordsworth is ludicrous : " Since ...
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... church ; we believe it to have been coeval with the for- mation of Christian families , as distinguished from congregations of adult converts ; we only wish to shew how weakly Dr. Words- worth reasons . On the subject of the authority ...
... church ; we believe it to have been coeval with the for- mation of Christian families , as distinguished from congregations of adult converts ; we only wish to shew how weakly Dr. Words- worth reasons . On the subject of the authority ...
Strona 11
... Church Universal , to whom Christ has promised his presence and the light of the Holy Spirit to guide her into all truth . Since the personality of the Holy Spirit and the Divine Trinity in Unity are taught in the creeds , we believe ...
... Church Universal , to whom Christ has promised his presence and the light of the Holy Spirit to guide her into all truth . Since the personality of the Holy Spirit and the Divine Trinity in Unity are taught in the creeds , we believe ...
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... Church . " The peculiar consti- tution of that church renders it somewhat difficult to express by words in what its spirit consists . Locke describes a church as a voluntary society of men , who join themselves together , of their own ...
... Church . " The peculiar consti- tution of that church renders it somewhat difficult to express by words in what its spirit consists . Locke describes a church as a voluntary society of men , who join themselves together , of their own ...
Strona 15
... church being divided into such number- less sections , but by the history of almost every one of these separate bodies . Even such churches as actually forbid and dis- claim all right of private judgment or personal inquiry in theolo ...
... church being divided into such number- less sections , but by the history of almost every one of these separate bodies . Even such churches as actually forbid and dis- claim all right of private judgment or personal inquiry in theolo ...
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