Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1848 - 421 sider |
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... Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called on , at any moment , to exercise something like a judgment of his own , on matters which in better times would have been indisputably b 1 ...
... Christ , which is His Church . For it is a sad truth , that no one of us is safe from being called on , at any moment , to exercise something like a judgment of his own , on matters which in better times would have been indisputably b 1 ...
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... conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives in his name to the Church of Rome . It is deciding on his own authority what are the limits of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
... conclusion , when a person trained in Greece or in England gives in his name to the Church of Rome . It is deciding on his own authority what are the limits of the Kingdom of Christ , what the evangelical terms xxvi PREFACE .
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... Christ's pale . Further ; supposing such a thing called for , one would rather expect the call to be something single , loud , and irresistible : such as might justify a private citizen in taking on himself to pull down half a city , in ...
... Christ's pale . Further ; supposing such a thing called for , one would rather expect the call to be something single , loud , and irresistible : such as might justify a private citizen in taking on himself to pull down half a city , in ...
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... Christ by force , and making Him an earthly King ? I will hazard another and a very obvious remark , on the general state of the whole con- troversy ; namely , that the Roman view , to be fully convincing , ought to apply to the other ...
... Christ by force , and making Him an earthly King ? I will hazard another and a very obvious remark , on the general state of the whole con- troversy ; namely , that the Roman view , to be fully convincing , ought to apply to the other ...
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... Christ , as the Jews had of their interest in the God of their Fathers . Our circumstances ( if it may be reverently said ) require more abundant proof than theirs inasmuch as we are called on to renounce and PREFACE . xliii.
... Christ , as the Jews had of their interest in the God of their Fathers . Our circumstances ( if it may be reverently said ) require more abundant proof than theirs inasmuch as we are called on to renounce and PREFACE . xliii.
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