The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 88Spottiswoode, 1919 - Religion |
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... truths and bravely claim our share . It is unnecessary to spend time in insisting on the gravity of the question . If the Church's teaching office is fruitfully discharged , whatever else be wrong , fundamentally all is well . If on the ...
... truths and bravely claim our share . It is unnecessary to spend time in insisting on the gravity of the question . If the Church's teaching office is fruitfully discharged , whatever else be wrong , fundamentally all is well . If on the ...
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... truth , and honestly dealing with every difficulty as best he can , may not greatly impress the chance visitor to his Church , but none the less has the ear of his people , and the best of them appreciate the work that he is doing for ...
... truth , and honestly dealing with every difficulty as best he can , may not greatly impress the chance visitor to his Church , but none the less has the ear of his people , and the best of them appreciate the work that he is doing for ...
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... truth of all the " articles " of the Christian faith . Nothing can be a substitute for this intellectual experience . ' We have before us in the Report a definite proposal for the establishment of a post - graduate system of theo ...
... truth of all the " articles " of the Christian faith . Nothing can be a substitute for this intellectual experience . ' We have before us in the Report a definite proposal for the establishment of a post - graduate system of theo ...
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... truth than the dictum of Provost Hawkins , which does not always meet the difficulties of honest and in- quiring minds . For what exactly do we mean by the Church as teaching , and the Bible as confirming the Faith ? I 22 Let us take ...
... truth than the dictum of Provost Hawkins , which does not always meet the difficulties of honest and in- quiring minds . For what exactly do we mean by the Church as teaching , and the Bible as confirming the Faith ? I 22 Let us take ...
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... truth about the nature of things , is independent of the Church and the past . It is something to be further discovered like any body of scientific truth . The Church can take part in this discovery , or it can say that it is the Church ...
... truth about the nature of things , is independent of the Church and the past . It is something to be further discovered like any body of scientific truth . The Church can take part in this discovery , or it can say that it is the Church ...
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