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Page 179
... church , than from that Christianity which is deduced wholly and exclusively from the Bible . Some pains are taken by Mr. Eustace to shew , in opposition to the Bishop's fears , that the Established Church cannot be endangered by ...
... church , than from that Christianity which is deduced wholly and exclusively from the Bible . Some pains are taken by Mr. Eustace to shew , in opposition to the Bishop's fears , that the Established Church cannot be endangered by ...
Page 181
... Church that never can , and a Church that never does err ? ' In a similar way , the Catholic tenet respecting heretics is briefly dis- missed : Catholics , my Lord , believe that your doctrines are heretical ; you swear that Catholic ...
... Church that never can , and a Church that never does err ? ' In a similar way , the Catholic tenet respecting heretics is briefly dis- missed : Catholics , my Lord , believe that your doctrines are heretical ; you swear that Catholic ...
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... Church of Rome is the only true church , out of which there is no salvation . It is fair , however , to ask him whether the claim of exclusive salvation be not set up by many Protestant churches ; and whether the arrogant pretenders to ...
... Church of Rome is the only true church , out of which there is no salvation . It is fair , however , to ask him whether the claim of exclusive salvation be not set up by many Protestant churches ; and whether the arrogant pretenders to ...
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