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... opinions , upon several points , indeterminate or exaggerated , and even sometimes erroneous , I thought it incon sistent neither with my respect for their character , nor my duty to the Church , to endeavour to lay before my ...
... opinions , upon several points , indeterminate or exaggerated , and even sometimes erroneous , I thought it incon sistent neither with my respect for their character , nor my duty to the Church , to endeavour to lay before my ...
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... servant of the Lord must not strive , but be gentle unto all men , " however much he may differ with them in the opinions he has formed of Christian truth . CONTENTS . THE SCRIPTURES AND THE FATHERS Wherefore lay apart PREFACE . V.
... servant of the Lord must not strive , but be gentle unto all men , " however much he may differ with them in the opinions he has formed of Christian truth . CONTENTS . THE SCRIPTURES AND THE FATHERS Wherefore lay apart PREFACE . V.
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... opinion begins to appear . All admit that the written word of God must contain a principal part of those direc- tions , which are to guide our feet into the way of everlasting life . But there are some who would add , as of equal ...
... opinion begins to appear . All admit that the written word of God must contain a principal part of those direc- tions , which are to guide our feet into the way of everlasting life . But there are some who would add , as of equal ...
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... opinion upon what their Church requires them to teach as a portion of God's holy word , and are solemnly bound to act upon the opinion they have deliberately formed . Their persuasion is to be the rule of their conduct as religious ...
... opinion upon what their Church requires them to teach as a portion of God's holy word , and are solemnly bound to act upon the opinion they have deliberately formed . Their persuasion is to be the rule of their conduct as religious ...
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... opinion or practice , and that they might remain in the truth , and so continue in the Son and in the Fathert . The object of the Gospels and the Epistles is , consequently , similar . Both have been communicated to us that the man of ...
... opinion or practice , and that they might remain in the truth , and so continue in the Son and in the Fathert . The object of the Gospels and the Epistles is , consequently , similar . Both have been communicated to us that the man of ...
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Page 3 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
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