A Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in the Decision of Controversies Existing at this Day in ReligionPresbyterian Board of Publication, 1856 - 416 |
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... ground , and force the disputants to vary their method , both of attack and defence . In order to this he composed a discourse of the True Use of the Fathers ; in which , with uncommon learning and strength of argument , he showed that ...
... ground , and force the disputants to vary their method , both of attack and defence . In order to this he composed a discourse of the True Use of the Fathers ; in which , with uncommon learning and strength of argument , he showed that ...
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... ground of the whole difference be- tween them ; the one party pretending that they have been believed and received by the Church of Christ in all ages as revealed by him ; and the other maintaining the contrary . Now , seeing that none ...
... ground of the whole difference be- tween them ; the one party pretending that they have been believed and received by the Church of Christ in all ages as revealed by him ; and the other maintaining the contrary . Now , seeing that none ...
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... grounds ; these cannot have any place or account here , in eluci- dating the controversy we have now in hand . The writings of the fourth and fifth centuries have , I confess , surpassed the former in number and good fortune too ; the ...
... grounds ; these cannot have any place or account here , in eluci- dating the controversy we have now in hand . The writings of the fourth and fifth centuries have , I confess , surpassed the former in number and good fortune too ; the ...
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... ground : precisely as he did , who on hearing the ringing of bells , thought they perfectly sounded out what he in his own thoughts had fancied . Justin Martyr and Tertullian , Theophilus and Lactantius , Clemens and Arnobius , show the ...
... ground : precisely as he did , who on hearing the ringing of bells , thought they perfectly sounded out what he in his own thoughts had fancied . Justin Martyr and Tertullian , Theophilus and Lactantius , Clemens and Arnobius , show the ...
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... ground - work . If we in these men's steps , and apply to the w Fathers what they say and conclude of th we could do it upon much better terms there being no reason on earth to imagi the books of the ancient writers have much more than ...
... ground - work . If we in these men's steps , and apply to the w Fathers what they say and conclude of th we could do it upon much better terms there being no reason on earth to imagi the books of the ancient writers have much more than ...
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