The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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Page 291
... church or an individual must be very bold to assert without reserve or qualification . The Word of God ' is the Divine Effluence which visited the patriarchs , which inspired the prophets , which spake by the Evangelists and Apostles ...
... church or an individual must be very bold to assert without reserve or qualification . The Word of God ' is the Divine Effluence which visited the patriarchs , which inspired the prophets , which spake by the Evangelists and Apostles ...
Page 298
... Church . Had the Privy Council stereotyped the theory of literal In- spiration , of Endless Punishment , and of Merit by Transfer , it would have done more to separate the English Church from universal Christendom than any act of our Church ...
... Church . Had the Privy Council stereotyped the theory of literal In- spiration , of Endless Punishment , and of Merit by Transfer , it would have done more to separate the English Church from universal Christendom than any act of our Church ...
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... Church is , as we have seen , with the Privy Council and against the modern dogmatists . It refuses to decide , exactly as the Church of England has refused to decide . Its individual theologians — perhaps the vast majority of its mem ...
... Church is , as we have seen , with the Privy Council and against the modern dogmatists . It refuses to decide , exactly as the Church of England has refused to decide . Its individual theologians — perhaps the vast majority of its mem ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
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