The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 256-261Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1819 |
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... Scriptures to prove Tran- substantiation without the declaration of the Church , ( as Scotus said ) for although the Scriptures seeme to us so plaine , that they may compel any but a refractory man to beleeve them , yet it may justly ...
... Scriptures to prove Tran- substantiation without the declaration of the Church , ( as Scotus said ) for although the Scriptures seeme to us so plaine , that they may compel any but a refractory man to beleeve them , yet it may justly ...
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... scriptures receive from the Papists , when they are at liberty , the following is a fair speci- men : " Pope Pius the fourth who first published the Articles of the Creed , was not ignorant that the Scriptures must be farre fetched ...
... scriptures receive from the Papists , when they are at liberty , the following is a fair speci- men : " Pope Pius the fourth who first published the Articles of the Creed , was not ignorant that the Scriptures must be farre fetched ...
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... Scriptures , they must abandon their propensity to measure every thing by the poor standard of their own unassisted reason . With respect to the Holy Scriptures , mere natural reason will of course enable us to form a judgment whether ...
... Scriptures , they must abandon their propensity to measure every thing by the poor standard of their own unassisted reason . With respect to the Holy Scriptures , mere natural reason will of course enable us to form a judgment whether ...
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