The Sources and Development of ChristianityTrübner, 1875 - 255 pages |
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... believe to be the only true basis of religious faith and confidence , I am able to trace for others the grounds upon which they may possibly make the same progress that I have done , out of the bondage of a humanly constructed creed ...
... believe to be the only true basis of religious faith and confidence , I am able to trace for others the grounds upon which they may possibly make the same progress that I have done , out of the bondage of a humanly constructed creed ...
Page xi
... believe the said doctrines , had by that act of unbelief ceased to be Catholics ( The Times , 30th November 1874 ) . The Exclusive Plymouth Brethren have in like manner consolidated themselves in their position in times quite modern ...
... believe the said doctrines , had by that act of unbelief ceased to be Catholics ( The Times , 30th November 1874 ) . The Exclusive Plymouth Brethren have in like manner consolidated themselves in their position in times quite modern ...
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... believe that at these very times there were long successions of Christian bishops openly maintained at Jerusalem , Antioch , Rome , Alexandria , Laodicea , and Cæsarea , that there were frequent controversial writings indited to put ...
... believe that at these very times there were long successions of Christian bishops openly maintained at Jerusalem , Antioch , Rome , Alexandria , Laodicea , and Cæsarea , that there were frequent controversial writings indited to put ...
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... . proves to be a god incarnate . The child escapes , and He displays his divine power in numerous ways , among which is the raising of the dead . He confers the same power on all who believe in 16 THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY .
... . proves to be a god incarnate . The child escapes , and He displays his divine power in numerous ways , among which is the raising of the dead . He confers the same power on all who believe in 16 THE ERA OF CHRISTIANITY .
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Thomas Lumisden Strange. He confers the same power on all who believe in him . As he closes his mortal career , darkness spreads over the earth , nature is convulsed , and the dead disturbed in their graves . He rises to life , shows ...
Thomas Lumisden Strange. He confers the same power on all who believe in him . As he closes his mortal career , darkness spreads over the earth , nature is convulsed , and the dead disturbed in their graves . He rises to life , shows ...
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