The Contemporary Review, Volume 76A. Strahan, 1899 - Great Britain |
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... Authority . By P. T. Forsyth , D.D. NOVEMBER , 1899 . The British Power in South Africa . By Sir Charles Warren , G.C.M.G. Glencoe , Elandslaagte , Mafeking . By an Old Campaigner in South Africa The Cause of the War . By Percy A ...
... Authority . By P. T. Forsyth , D.D. NOVEMBER , 1899 . The British Power in South Africa . By Sir Charles Warren , G.C.M.G. Glencoe , Elandslaagte , Mafeking . By an Old Campaigner in South Africa The Cause of the War . By Percy A ...
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... authority which should declare infallible doctrine , it was fortunate that men could in some degree steady themselves by the support of the infallible written Word . Puritanism helped the Protestant Reformation , in its more extreme ...
... authority which should declare infallible doctrine , it was fortunate that men could in some degree steady themselves by the support of the infallible written Word . Puritanism helped the Protestant Reformation , in its more extreme ...
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... authority of Scripture ? Finally , in the reign of James I. , when the Arminian High - churchmen became dominant in the Anglican communion , the questions grew of deeper import - they concerned doctrine , which Hooker himself would have ...
... authority of Scripture ? Finally , in the reign of James I. , when the Arminian High - churchmen became dominant in the Anglican communion , the questions grew of deeper import - they concerned doctrine , which Hooker himself would have ...
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... authority . In proof of his assertion he cites the names of William the Silent , Knox , Andrew Melville , the Regent Murray , Coligny , Cromwell , Milton . If obedience to the will of God be man's highest duty , a part of that duty must ...
... authority . In proof of his assertion he cites the names of William the Silent , Knox , Andrew Melville , the Regent Murray , Coligny , Cromwell , Milton . If obedience to the will of God be man's highest duty , a part of that duty must ...
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... authority from the consent of the people — was essentially aristocratical in his intellect , and became the advocate of an oligarchy not of birth bat of merit . He honoured heroic individuals , a Christ in the wilder- ness , a Samson in ...
... authority from the consent of the people — was essentially aristocratical in his intellect , and became the advocate of an oligarchy not of birth bat of merit . He honoured heroic individuals , a Christ in the wilder- ness , a Samson in ...
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Page 424 - And he said unto him, If they hear not Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded, if one rise from the dead.
Page 676 - The visible Church of Christ, is a congregation of faithful men, in which the pure Word of God is preached, and the sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.§...
Page 880 - My soul is athirst for God, yea, even for the living God : when shall I come to appear before the presence of God?
Page 355 - I have given them thy word ; and the world hath hated them, because they are not of the world, even as I am not of the world.
Page 206 - Highness that it may be established and enacted by the authority aforesaid that such jurisdictions, privileges, superiorities and preeminences spiritual and ecclesiastical, as by any spiritual or ecclesiastical power or authority hath heretofore been or may lawfully be exercised or used for the visitation of the ecclesiastical state and persons, and for reformation, order and correction of the same and of all manner of errors, heresies, schisms, abuses, offences, contempts and enormities, shall for...
Page 423 - God, who at sundry times, and in divers manners, spake in times past unto the fathers by the prophets, hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son...
Page 20 - I shall ask you, again, why, if it be a creed of intellectual servitude, it was able to inspire and sustain the bravest efforts ever made by man to break the yoke of unjust authority. When all else has failed, — when patriotism has covered its face, and human courage has broken down, — when intellect has yielded, as Gibbon says,
Page 278 - ... exports for which there is to be no return, it is no longer requisite that the imports and exports should pay for one another: on the contrary, there must be an annual excess of exports over imports, equal to the value of the remittance. If, before the country became liable to the annual payment, foreign commerce was in its natural state of equilibrium, it will now be necessary for the purpose of effecting the...
Page 207 - Church, which always hath been reputed, and also found of that sort, that both for knowledge, integrity, and sufficiency of number, it hath been always thought, and is also at this hour sufficient, and meet of itself, without the intermeddling of any exterior person or persons, to declare and determine all such doubts, and to administer all such offices and duties as to their rooms spiritual doth appertain...
Page 24 - I was confirmed in this opinion, that he who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things, ought himself to be a true poem...