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Page 148
... Church of his country , could say , with Sir Thomas Browne , " There is no Church whose every part so squares unto my Con- science ; whose Articles , Constitutions , and Customs seem so consonant unto reason , and as it were framed to ...
... Church of his country , could say , with Sir Thomas Browne , " There is no Church whose every part so squares unto my Con- science ; whose Articles , Constitutions , and Customs seem so consonant unto reason , and as it were framed to ...
Page 198
... Church had laid on the literal inspiration of the Bible there was one part which every Church had agreed to ignore or explain away , and that was the Sermon on the Mount . He turned from creed and sacraments to follow the way of Christ ...
... Church had laid on the literal inspiration of the Bible there was one part which every Church had agreed to ignore or explain away , and that was the Sermon on the Mount . He turned from creed and sacraments to follow the way of Christ ...
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... Church built up for herself a complete , well- articulated body of reasoned dogma in the work of the schoolmen , of Thomas Aquinas ; presented mankind with , not only the claims of authority , and an appeal to the heart and imagination ...
... Church built up for herself a complete , well- articulated body of reasoned dogma in the work of the schoolmen , of Thomas Aquinas ; presented mankind with , not only the claims of authority , and an appeal to the heart and imagination ...
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