Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side viii
... Tradition , the doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g ...
... Tradition , the doctrine of Vicarious Suffering . In the next place , the distinction alleged is far from self - evident . The three rules above specified lose nothing of their axiomatic force , when con- templated with a view ( e . g ...
Side xxxviii
... tradition of antiquity , to warrant our expecting that the Church shall be always visibly One , in another and more exact sense than that in which she shall be visibly Holy ? If the one attribute may be obscured and doubtful , in a ...
... tradition of antiquity , to warrant our expecting that the Church shall be always visibly One , in another and more exact sense than that in which she shall be visibly Holy ? If the one attribute may be obscured and doubtful , in a ...
Side xlviii
... Tradition , as against a special sensible guidance on the one hand , and Papal Infallibility on the other1 . " We are wholly ignorant .... how far , or in what way , God would interpose , to secure [ Church Principles ] being ...
... Tradition , as against a special sensible guidance on the one hand , and Papal Infallibility on the other1 . " We are wholly ignorant .... how far , or in what way , God would interpose , to secure [ Church Principles ] being ...
Side xlix
... tradition , and at length sunk under it , if people so pleased , and during such time as they are permitted , in the degree they evidently are , to act as they will . " How does this way of speaking suit with the sentiment , that an ...
... tradition , and at length sunk under it , if people so pleased , and during such time as they are permitted , in the degree they evidently are , to act as they will . " How does this way of speaking suit with the sentiment , that an ...
Side lvi
... tradition of the Church warranting the Scriptures , is prima facie sufficient to overbalance such moral difficulties as may beset them . For in their case is no discontent nor ingra- titude ; they are not called on to give up any thing ...
... tradition of the Church warranting the Scriptures , is prima facie sufficient to overbalance such moral difficulties as may beset them . For in their case is no discontent nor ingra- titude ; they are not called on to give up any thing ...
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