Tracts for the Times, Volume 5J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1840 - Oxford movement |
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... Scrip- ture cannot touch this independent fact ; were Scripture lost to us , that fact would remain . You have your choice to say that Scripture does , or does not agree with it . If you think it actually disagrees with Scripture , then ...
... Scrip- ture cannot touch this independent fact ; were Scripture lost to us , that fact would remain . You have your choice to say that Scripture does , or does not agree with it . If you think it actually disagrees with Scripture , then ...
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... Scrip- ture must contain all the revealed counsel of GOD ; rather the probability lies the other way at first sight . Nevertheless , at least as regards matters of faith , it does ( as we in common with all Protestants hold ) contain ...
... Scrip- ture must contain all the revealed counsel of GOD ; rather the probability lies the other way at first sight . Nevertheless , at least as regards matters of faith , it does ( as we in common with all Protestants hold ) contain ...
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... Scrip- ture , and the remaining by tradition , should we not have utterly rejected the latter as a perverted account ? On the one hand , we should have said it was inconceivable that two such passages should occur in Abraham's life , or ...
... Scrip- ture , and the remaining by tradition , should we not have utterly rejected the latter as a perverted account ? On the one hand , we should have said it was inconceivable that two such passages should occur in Abraham's life , or ...
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... Scrip- ture nowhere hints afterwards , that it has a spiritual meaning . Either , then , the apparent tone of passages of Scripture is not the real tone , or the Canticles have not the appearance of a sacred book . : Again is not the ...
... Scrip- ture nowhere hints afterwards , that it has a spiritual meaning . Either , then , the apparent tone of passages of Scripture is not the real tone , or the Canticles have not the appearance of a sacred book . : Again is not the ...
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... Scrip- ture on which the peculiar Church doctrines are proved . I have answered , that sacred history is for the most part conveyed with as much apparent inconsistency between one part of Scripture and another , as there is ...
... Scrip- ture on which the peculiar Church doctrines are proved . I have answered , that sacred history is for the most part conveyed with as much apparent inconsistency between one part of Scripture and another , as there is ...
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