Ancient Christianity, and the Doctrines of the Oxford TractsH. Hooker, 1840 - 554 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... moral and intellectual , combine to give condensation , and so much the more force , to whatever courts the suf- frages of the educated classes . And in England this revival of ancient Christianity has not burst from among the sects ...
... moral and intellectual , combine to give condensation , and so much the more force , to whatever courts the suf- frages of the educated classes . And in England this revival of ancient Christianity has not burst from among the sects ...
الصفحة 43
... moral and spiritual characteristics of the ancient church , as may go far in aiding us to draw the line between a due , and an undue deference to this alleged authority . If I should be able to effect my intention , with any degree of ...
... moral and spiritual characteristics of the ancient church , as may go far in aiding us to draw the line between a due , and an undue deference to this alleged authority . If I should be able to effect my intention , with any degree of ...
الصفحة 57
... moral and intellectual nature to which Christianity addresses itself , are very few , and the ele- ments of truth also are few ; and hence , by necessity , the changes of which the two , in combination , are sus- ceptible are ...
... moral and intellectual nature to which Christianity addresses itself , are very few , and the ele- ments of truth also are few ; and hence , by necessity , the changes of which the two , in combination , are sus- ceptible are ...
الصفحة 61
... moral and spiritual condition of the early church has been fully laid open . But , in innumerable instances , it is found that a just and vivid conception of things or persons , remote , that is to say -the very truth , apart from which ...
... moral and spiritual condition of the early church has been fully laid open . But , in innumerable instances , it is found that a just and vivid conception of things or persons , remote , that is to say -the very truth , apart from which ...
الصفحة 93
... MORAL CONDITION OF THE ANCIENT CHURCH . So far as we may have in view the usurpations and the lying pretensions of Rome , nothing can be clearer than the course to be pursued by protestants . Such and such practices , or opinions , and ...
... MORAL CONDITION OF THE ANCIENT CHURCH . So far as we may have in view the usurpations and the lying pretensions of Rome , nothing can be clearer than the course to be pursued by protestants . Such and such practices , or opinions , and ...
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