The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... doctrine . ' Here then we have a plain authoritative recognition of the doctrine of infallibility , of the authority of general councils , and of the Papal supremacy . It will now be for us to consider , how far these received opi ...
... doctrine . ' Here then we have a plain authoritative recognition of the doctrine of infallibility , of the authority of general councils , and of the Papal supremacy . It will now be for us to consider , how far these received opi ...
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... doctrine of assurance ; that is , a person must feel himself convinced by some internal affection of the mind that his sins are forgiven . If this conviction were not felt , the man was given to understand he was still in a state of ...
... doctrine of assurance ; that is , a person must feel himself convinced by some internal affection of the mind that his sins are forgiven . If this conviction were not felt , the man was given to understand he was still in a state of ...
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... doctrine , and one to the disputed text , 1 John , v . 7 , that we must con- fess we could wish to have seen . It certainly appears a formi- dable objection to the authenticity of the latter , that it is not employed by any writer in ...
... doctrine , and one to the disputed text , 1 John , v . 7 , that we must con- fess we could wish to have seen . It certainly appears a formi- dable objection to the authenticity of the latter , that it is not employed by any writer in ...
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