An answer to the rev. G.S. Faber's Difficulties of Romanism. Tr. by F.C. Husenbeth [Défense de la Discussion amicale]. |
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... admits the principle with all the Pro- testant communions , he rejects with them its essential and immediate consequence , though he prides himself on logical exactness . This con- sequence ought long ago to have led him and them to ...
... admits the principle with all the Pro- testant communions , he rejects with them its essential and immediate consequence , though he prides himself on logical exactness . This con- sequence ought long ago to have led him and them to ...
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... admit- ted it as the necessary effect of a known cause , and the evident consequence of an acknowledged principle . Both are inseparably bound by a chain , impalpable , but indestructible . This method of reasoning is not at all to the ...
... admit- ted it as the necessary effect of a known cause , and the evident consequence of an acknowledged principle . Both are inseparably bound by a chain , impalpable , but indestructible . This method of reasoning is not at all to the ...
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... admit as an article of faith , what appears to have given him so much offence . I do not see however that he ought to feel any great difficulty in adopting it , if he reflected ever so little . If in the law of Moses , the man who had ...
... admit as an article of faith , what appears to have given him so much offence . I do not see however that he ought to feel any great difficulty in adopting it , if he reflected ever so little . If in the law of Moses , the man who had ...
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... admit it , and sometimes to reject it altogether . At page viii . of his preface , he requires us to produce from period to period , an uninterrupted chain of witnesses up to the apostles themselves : in other places he persuades ...
... admit it , and sometimes to reject it altogether . At page viii . of his preface , he requires us to produce from period to period , an uninterrupted chain of witnesses up to the apostles themselves : in other places he persuades ...
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... admit no doctrine which is not clearly founded on the holy scripture ; and at page 49 , he maintains that the precept of St. Paul , " Hold the traditions which 66 you have learned , whether by word or by our epistle , " was not binding ...
... admit no doctrine which is not clearly founded on the holy scripture ; and at page 49 , he maintains that the precept of St. Paul , " Hold the traditions which 66 you have learned , whether by word or by our epistle , " was not binding ...
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