The Eclectic Review, Volume 12; Volume 30Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1819 |
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Page 244
... Protestant believes , is believed by the Catholic ; and both agree that such doctrines are to be found in the Bible ; but as the Catholic believes many things in addition to those , which are chiefly founded upon Tradition , when a ...
... Protestant believes , is believed by the Catholic ; and both agree that such doctrines are to be found in the Bible ; but as the Catholic believes many things in addition to those , which are chiefly founded upon Tradition , when a ...
Page 246
... Protestant writer to take this method of doing ' best to reconcile differences ' between the two hostile classes , into which he finds his fellow - countrymen around him unhappily divided . But still , we must protest against the ...
... Protestant writer to take this method of doing ' best to reconcile differences ' between the two hostile classes , into which he finds his fellow - countrymen around him unhappily divided . But still , we must protest against the ...
Page 292
... Protestants are arraigned for the crime of profanation of the Sabbath day . It is perhaps little philosophical ... Protestant liberty , which have one common origin , are the natural guardians of each other , and are destined to ...
... Protestants are arraigned for the crime of profanation of the Sabbath day . It is perhaps little philosophical ... Protestant liberty , which have one common origin , are the natural guardians of each other , and are destined to ...
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