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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... manner as she did later . But she had portable ones on the chalices , such as alone were suitable to her uncertain and fluctuating situation . This sen- tence of Tertullian , let fall by the way , and without any regular design ...
... manner as she did later . But she had portable ones on the chalices , such as alone were suitable to her uncertain and fluctuating situation . This sen- tence of Tertullian , let fall by the way , and without any regular design ...
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... that chapter the apostle is giving precepts of morality , and all in the imperative mood ; as verse 1st , Let fraternal charity , & c . - v . 5 , Let your manners , & c . — ver . 7 , Remember , & c . - v . 9 , 46 PART I. ] ANSWER TO THE.
... that chapter the apostle is giving precepts of morality , and all in the imperative mood ; as verse 1st , Let fraternal charity , & c . - v . 5 , Let your manners , & c . — ver . 7 , Remember , & c . - v . 9 , 46 PART I. ] ANSWER TO THE.
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... manner do you think ? You will soon admire with me the most generous and magna- nimous exertions of good faith and zeal for the truth . In fact , he lights upon the 16th chapter , chooses out and places by itself the following passage ...
... manner do you think ? You will soon admire with me the most generous and magna- nimous exertions of good faith and zeal for the truth . In fact , he lights upon the 16th chapter , chooses out and places by itself the following passage ...
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... manner of worship . " - Dr . Brett's Introduction to his Independency of the Church , p . 7 . 66 66 66 " During the first five centuries , the Church then pure and flourishing , taught unmixed the faith which the apostles had preached ...
... manner of worship . " - Dr . Brett's Introduction to his Independency of the Church , p . 7 . 66 66 66 " During the first five centuries , the Church then pure and flourishing , taught unmixed the faith which the apostles had preached ...
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... manner , among all the churches of the Christian world . Does he not likewise refer those who wished to know the tradition of the * Treatise on Fasting , ch . 13. To these councils here spoken of by Tertullian , our learned Usher refers ...
... manner , among all the churches of the Christian world . Does he not likewise refer those who wished to know the tradition of the * Treatise on Fasting , ch . 13. To these councils here spoken of by Tertullian , our learned Usher refers ...
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