A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion: Held in the Sycamore-Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837Benziger Brothers, 1837 - 360 páginas |
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... Protestant- ism , as opposed to the claims and pretensions of the Roman Catholic church . I come not here to advocate the particular tenets of any . sect , but to defend the great cardinal principles of Protestantism . Considerable ...
... Protestant- ism , as opposed to the claims and pretensions of the Roman Catholic church . I come not here to advocate the particular tenets of any . sect , but to defend the great cardinal principles of Protestantism . Considerable ...
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... Protestant house , and before a Protestant assembly , directly and pos- itively protested against allowing the book which Protestants claim to contain their religion , to be used in schools . He uttered a tirade against the Protestant ...
... Protestant house , and before a Protestant assembly , directly and pos- itively protested against allowing the book which Protestants claim to contain their religion , to be used in schools . He uttered a tirade against the Protestant ...
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... Protestant church so called - that a divine call should precede the assumption of the sacred office . [ Here the mod- erators interrupted , by requesting the speaker to confine himself to the question . ] Well we are so far even , [ a ...
... Protestant church so called - that a divine call should precede the assumption of the sacred office . [ Here the mod- erators interrupted , by requesting the speaker to confine himself to the question . ] Well we are so far even , [ a ...
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... Protestant party are involved in the pending controversy . Be not afraid of the insinuations of such political alarm- ists . I stand here as a Protestant , not as a Baptist , or Methodist , or Episcopalian ; but to defend Protestantism ...
... Protestant party are involved in the pending controversy . Be not afraid of the insinuations of such political alarm- ists . I stand here as a Protestant , not as a Baptist , or Methodist , or Episcopalian ; but to defend Protestantism ...
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... Protestant Testaments , are call- ed catholic , or canonical , as not having been addressed to any particu lar church , or person , if we except the 2d and 3d of St. John , but to all the churches . Five of these epistles , viz . that ...
... Protestant Testaments , are call- ed catholic , or canonical , as not having been addressed to any particu lar church , or person , if we except the 2d and 3d of St. John , but to all the churches . Five of these epistles , viz . that ...
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ancient apostles argument authority Barronius beast believe bible bishop of Rome BISHOP PURCELL rises blood body called CAMPBELL canon century christian church of Rome clergy communion confession Constantinople council of Nice council of Trent debate decrees divine doctrine Donatists earth ecclesiastical emperor Episcopalians error eucharist Eusebius fact father gentleman give gospel Greek Gregory head hear heaven heretics holy honor human infallible institution Irenæus Jansenists Jesuits Jesus Christ Jews John king kingdom Latin learned Ligori Lord moral never Novatians oath opponent papal pastors Paul Paulicians persecution person Peter pontiff pope preached priest proof proposition Protestant Protestantism prove question quoted reason religion religious Roman Catholic church Roman church rule of faith sacrament saints Savior says scripture sect shew sins speaks spirit successors temporal Tertullian Testament testimony thing thou tion transubstantiation true truth whole words
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