The Contemporary Review, Том 11A. Strahan, 1869 |
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... doctrine , without any intimation that there was any other view which could be taken . On inquiry , I learnt that the interpretation itself , and the reasons for it , were to be found in Döllinger's " First Age of the Church . " I have ...
... doctrine , without any intimation that there was any other view which could be taken . On inquiry , I learnt that the interpretation itself , and the reasons for it , were to be found in Döllinger's " First Age of the Church . " I have ...
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... doctrine that the unitas carnis has been violated . Without entering at length into the matter , it is sufficient to say that the condonation may be regarded as creating a fresh union , and that reasons may be easily seen why in that ...
... doctrine that the unitas carnis has been violated . Without entering at length into the matter , it is sufficient to say that the condonation may be regarded as creating a fresh union , and that reasons may be easily seen why in that ...
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... doctrine , in wor- ship , in administration ; manned by her own crew , commanded by her own officers , steering by the old lights fixed in the eternal heavens ; the ship floats over the harbour bar , the State pilot takes leave , and ...
... doctrine , in wor- ship , in administration ; manned by her own crew , commanded by her own officers , steering by the old lights fixed in the eternal heavens ; the ship floats over the harbour bar , the State pilot takes leave , and ...
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... doctrinal formula , so correct and so con- vincing an interpretation of Scripture , that all Christians would be constrained to accept it , was essentially the problem which the Reformers , from the day when Calvin published his ...
... doctrinal formula , so correct and so con- vincing an interpretation of Scripture , that all Christians would be constrained to accept it , was essentially the problem which the Reformers , from the day when Calvin published his ...
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... doctrine that Christians are not to kill men for being defective Christians , or for refusing to be Christians at all . They did not make out from it that old women , called witches , were not to be burned alive . They did not perceive ...
... doctrine that Christians are not to kill men for being defective Christians , or for refusing to be Christians at all . They did not make out from it that old women , called witches , were not to be burned alive . They did not perceive ...
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