A Treatise on the Right Use of the Fathers in the Decision of Controversies Existing at this Day in ReligionH.G. Bohn, 1843 - 359 |
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... Apostles to preach this doc- trine of salvation throughout the whole world : -that these have planted churches , and placed in each of them pastors and teachers , whom we are to hear with all reverence , and to receive from them Baptism ...
... Apostles to preach this doc- trine of salvation throughout the whole world : -that these have planted churches , and placed in each of them pastors and teachers , whom we are to hear with all reverence , and to receive from them Baptism ...
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... are glad to fly to the writings of the doctors of the Church , which lived within the four or five first centuries after the Apostles , who are com- monly called the Fathers : my purpose in this treatise xviii AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... are glad to fly to the writings of the doctors of the Church , which lived within the four or five first centuries after the Apostles , who are com- monly called the Fathers : my purpose in this treatise xviii AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
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... apostles whose names they bear ? If therefore , in like manner , when these men adduce Justin , Irenæus , Ambrose , Augustine , and others , we should at once demand of them , how and by what means we are assured that these Fathers were ...
... apostles whose names they bear ? If therefore , in like manner , when these men adduce Justin , Irenæus , Ambrose , Augustine , and others , we should at once demand of them , how and by what means we are assured that these Fathers were ...
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... Apostles ; and indeed it would be the greatest injury that could be offered them , to say that any of their successors have either had a greater desire or more abilities to advance Christianity then they had . It will hence follow then ...
... Apostles ; and indeed it would be the greatest injury that could be offered them , to say that any of their successors have either had a greater desire or more abilities to advance Christianity then they had . It will hence follow then ...
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... Apostles , was not without its errors , if we may believe Hegesippus ; who , as he is cited by Eusebius , witnesseth , that the Church continued a virgin till the emperor Trajan's time ; but that , after the death of the Apostles the ...
... Apostles , was not without its errors , if we may believe Hegesippus ; who , as he is cited by Eusebius , witnesseth , that the Church continued a virgin till the emperor Trajan's time ; but that , after the death of the Apostles the ...
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