The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... church . I might make my argument stronger , by remarking on the length of time which elapsed before the canon of Scripture was settled : was the church infallible during all that time , or only at in- tervals , by fits and starts ? I ...
... church . I might make my argument stronger , by remarking on the length of time which elapsed before the canon of Scripture was settled : was the church infallible during all that time , or only at in- tervals , by fits and starts ? I ...
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... Church those abominations which so many Protestants discover . He lamented , what he thought , the unfairness of most arguments com- monly heard among us on this subject . He revered the fabric of that Church , as having so long ...
... Church those abominations which so many Protestants discover . He lamented , what he thought , the unfairness of most arguments com- monly heard among us on this subject . He revered the fabric of that Church , as having so long ...
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... church . I asked myself , Is it really the depository of the doctrines revealed by Jesus Christ and his apostles ? " To be assured of this , I recurred to the purest source of Christianity -THE HOLY SCRIPTURES themselves . At the same ...
... church . I asked myself , Is it really the depository of the doctrines revealed by Jesus Christ and his apostles ? " To be assured of this , I recurred to the purest source of Christianity -THE HOLY SCRIPTURES themselves . At the same ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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