A Debate on the Roman Catholic Religion: Held in the Sycamore-Street Meeting House, Cincinnati, from the 13th to the 21st of January, 1837Bosworth, Chase, & Hall, 1870 - 359 páginas |
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... human being " father " in the sense here intended . The Lord anticipated the future in all his precepts , and spoke with an eye to it as well as to the men of his own time . He had the pride and assumptions , of the Rabbis of Jerusalem ...
... human being " father " in the sense here intended . The Lord anticipated the future in all his precepts , and spoke with an eye to it as well as to the men of his own time . He had the pride and assumptions , of the Rabbis of Jerusalem ...
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... human race . The apostles , them- selves , strove for the mastery . They contended which of them was the greater . But this rivalry only served , in the end , to establish more firmly the precedency of the claim of St. Peter . In answer ...
... human race . The apostles , them- selves , strove for the mastery . They contended which of them was the greater . But this rivalry only served , in the end , to establish more firmly the precedency of the claim of St. Peter . In answer ...
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... human means to weigh the subject well and to come to a sound and scriptural conclusion . Discard the pope - sever from the communion of the church of Rome , and you lose all claim , or shadow of claim to a con- nexion with the apostles ...
... human means to weigh the subject well and to come to a sound and scriptural conclusion . Discard the pope - sever from the communion of the church of Rome , and you lose all claim , or shadow of claim to a con- nexion with the apostles ...
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... human malice ; combating often , it is true , with the storms of persecution and the artifices of heresy ; yet combating , always , to come off with victory ; riding through the tem- pest , and exalted by the very means which had been ...
... human malice ; combating often , it is true , with the storms of persecution and the artifices of heresy ; yet combating , always , to come off with victory ; riding through the tem- pest , and exalted by the very means which had been ...
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... human authority between us and God . We are as free and untrammeled as any people under heaven . It is not the man , but the authority , we respect . The man may err , and if the pope claims a power not belonging to him , we soon remind ...
... human authority between us and God . We are as free and untrammeled as any people under heaven . It is not the man , but the authority , we respect . The man may err , and if the pope claims a power not belonging to him , we soon remind ...
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