The National Review, Volume 44, Issue 1W.H. Allen, 1904 |
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Page 63
... Church of Scotland has proved her title to be a living branch of the Church . " The gates of hell , " in the shape of a great schism , did not prevail against her ; she rebuilt her spiritual walls , and passed from strength to strength ...
... Church of Scotland has proved her title to be a living branch of the Church . " The gates of hell , " in the shape of a great schism , did not prevail against her ; she rebuilt her spiritual walls , and passed from strength to strength ...
Page 64
... Church of Scotland . Its founders left their Claim , Declaration , and Protest , to stand for all time as a clear exposition both of their reasons for leaving the Church of Scotland when they did leave it , and as a profession of their ...
... Church of Scotland . Its founders left their Claim , Declaration , and Protest , to stand for all time as a clear exposition both of their reasons for leaving the Church of Scotland when they did leave it , and as a profession of their ...
Page 65
" " doing relinquish the property bequeathed to a Church with certain definite beliefs . " Cæsar has not touched their spiritual independence , but " Cæsar " has rendered unto the Free Church the things which belong to it . Principal ...
" " doing relinquish the property bequeathed to a Church with certain definite beliefs . " Cæsar has not touched their spiritual independence , but " Cæsar " has rendered unto the Free Church the things which belong to it . Principal ...
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