Dissent unscriptural, demonstrated in a third letter to J.P. Smith, an answer to his 'Rejoinder' to a 'Second letter' on that subject1835 - 80 pages |
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... men differed is adduced to prove , as it should seem , that the scriptures are obscure and undeterminable : in other words , it is assumed that Romanists , Lutherans , and Presbyterians , nitely less delicate than this . " Who , " 13.
... men differed is adduced to prove , as it should seem , that the scriptures are obscure and undeterminable : in other words , it is assumed that Romanists , Lutherans , and Presbyterians , nitely less delicate than this . " Who , " 13.
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... prove , that our church is unscriptural in principles and appointments . I have no where attempted nicely to define , -never to baffle my opponent by Jesuitical reservation ; I have frankly and broadly declared that it is principle ...
... prove , that our church is unscriptural in principles and appointments . I have no where attempted nicely to define , -never to baffle my opponent by Jesuitical reservation ; I have frankly and broadly declared that it is principle ...
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... prove their weakness , their infantine state in divine things ? their carnality , their ignorance , their walking as men , and being in bondage to the world ? Does he attempt to shield their querulous ungodliness under the plea that ...
... prove their weakness , their infantine state in divine things ? their carnality , their ignorance , their walking as men , and being in bondage to the world ? Does he attempt to shield their querulous ungodliness under the plea that ...
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... proved - because some men , no matter how many they are , are found wicked and base enough to abuse it . You might as ... prove of extemporaneous prayer in the pulpit . I will not treat this as it deserves . I will only say , It is a ...
... proved - because some men , no matter how many they are , are found wicked and base enough to abuse it . You might as ... prove of extemporaneous prayer in the pulpit . I will not treat this as it deserves . I will only say , It is a ...
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... prove your positions on this point from some portion or por- tions of scripture . In your " Rejoinder , " ( pp . 13 , 14 ) you advert to this call in the following words : " You address me , ( thus ) You ( i . e . Dr. Smith ) go on to ...
... prove your positions on this point from some portion or por- tions of scripture . In your " Rejoinder , " ( pp . 13 , 14 ) you advert to this call in the following words : " You address me , ( thus ) You ( i . e . Dr. Smith ) go on to ...
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