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... appear to them that they are the more called upon to consider the arguments laid before them in these pages , which the reader will find are not of the author's invention . Were this the case , in this most sacred matter , they would ...
... appear to them that they are the more called upon to consider the arguments laid before them in these pages , which the reader will find are not of the author's invention . Were this the case , in this most sacred matter , they would ...
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... appears in a pre - eminent position , so the Lord raises up in His Church from time to time extraordinary men as His instruments , each of whom He makes , as the special circumstances of the time require , a centre of doctrinal unity ...
... appears in a pre - eminent position , so the Lord raises up in His Church from time to time extraordinary men as His instruments , each of whom He makes , as the special circumstances of the time require , a centre of doctrinal unity ...
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... appears to bear about it , but too surely , the marks foretold by the very lips of eternal truth , in those pregnant words , " When the Son of man cometh , shall he find the faith on earth ? " ( Luke xviii . 8 , ) and , " If it were ...
... appears to bear about it , but too surely , the marks foretold by the very lips of eternal truth , in those pregnant words , " When the Son of man cometh , shall he find the faith on earth ? " ( Luke xviii . 8 , ) and , " If it were ...
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... appears to us thoroughly inappropriate , not only because it does not describe the nature of the thing , but is borrowed from a mere accident of geographical situation , so that if the meaning of words were attended to , it would be ...
... appears to us thoroughly inappropriate , not only because it does not describe the nature of the thing , but is borrowed from a mere accident of geographical situation , so that if the meaning of words were attended to , it would be ...
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... one cannot but grant that nature itself and human reason appear to suggest the holding of such assemblies , it being natural to desire the advice and consent of many in weighty and 50 THE CHURCH OF GOD AND THE BISHOPS.
... one cannot but grant that nature itself and human reason appear to suggest the holding of such assemblies , it being natural to desire the advice and consent of many in weighty and 50 THE CHURCH OF GOD AND THE BISHOPS.
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