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... earth ; go ye , therefore , and teach all nations , baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost ; teaching them to ob- serve all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo , I am with you alway ...
... earth ; go ye , therefore , and teach all nations , baptizing them in the name of the Father , and of the Son , and of the Holy Ghost ; teaching them to ob- serve all things whatsoever I have commanded you and lo , I am with you alway ...
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... earth has a right to form , and enjoin upon the members of its communion , whatever it con- ceives to be , either positively asserted in the oracles of God , or capable of being undeniably deduced from the principles those oracles have ...
... earth has a right to form , and enjoin upon the members of its communion , whatever it con- ceives to be , either positively asserted in the oracles of God , or capable of being undeniably deduced from the principles those oracles have ...
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... earth ; enough to realize for himself the promise of everlasting re- demption in Heaven . There is no real disparage- ment of the value of Christian antiquity in this view . The study of the Fathers is , indeed , one of the natural ...
... earth ; enough to realize for himself the promise of everlasting re- demption in Heaven . There is no real disparage- ment of the value of Christian antiquity in this view . The study of the Fathers is , indeed , one of the natural ...
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... earth . The necessary conclusion which is drawn from all these privileges of the Episcopal ministry , is the solemn obligation of ecclesiastical submission in the congregations of Christ . The members of the church are , therefore ...
... earth . The necessary conclusion which is drawn from all these privileges of the Episcopal ministry , is the solemn obligation of ecclesiastical submission in the congregations of Christ . The members of the church are , therefore ...
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... hand of our blessed Saviour alone . The keys of the kingdom of heaven upon earth are also intrusted by that Saviour to St. Peter * ; * Rev. i . 18 . † Matth . xvi . 19 . but the keys of heaven itself are nowhere granted , 34 THE TRUE ...
... hand of our blessed Saviour alone . The keys of the kingdom of heaven upon earth are also intrusted by that Saviour to St. Peter * ; * Rev. i . 18 . † Matth . xvi . 19 . but the keys of heaven itself are nowhere granted , 34 THE TRUE ...
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