A Comparative View of the Churches of England and RomeF.C. and J. Rivington, 1816 - 290 sayfa |
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Herbert Marsh. CHAP . IV . Examination of the question , Whether the Divine and Apostolical Traditions , which are supposed to con- stitute the Unwritten Word of God , or Tradition as a Rule of Faith , have a real , or only an imaginary ...
Herbert Marsh. CHAP . IV . Examination of the question , Whether the Divine and Apostolical Traditions , which are supposed to con- stitute the Unwritten Word of God , or Tradition as a Rule of Faith , have a real , or only an imaginary ...
Sayfa 7
... divine Tradition ; which relates to doctrines delivered to the Apostles by Christ himself , but which , though taught also by the Apostles , were left by them unrecorded . The second kind he calls apostolical Tradition ; which relates ...
... divine Tradition ; which relates to doctrines delivered to the Apostles by Christ himself , but which , though taught also by the Apostles , were left by them unrecorded . The second kind he calls apostolical Tradition ; which relates ...
Sayfa 7
... divine , ' though used as an epithet descriptive of the first kind , is applied also to Tradition of the second kind . For Doctrines , suggested to the Apostles by the Holy Spirit , were no less divine , than the Doctrines , which they ...
... divine , ' though used as an epithet descriptive of the first kind , is applied also to Tradition of the second kind . For Doctrines , suggested to the Apostles by the Holy Spirit , were no less divine , than the Doctrines , which they ...
Sayfa 8
... divine origin : and indeed , unless a divine origin were ascribed to them , they could not be at all considered as a part of God's Word . But the third kind of Tradition is confessedly of human origin ; and it is described as such by ...
... divine origin : and indeed , unless a divine origin were ascribed to them , they could not be at all considered as a part of God's Word . But the third kind of Tradition is confessedly of human origin ; and it is described as such by ...
Sayfa 9
... divine and apostolical Traditions . This indeed is very clearly stated in the Treatise , De Ecclesiâ Christi " ° . “ Quæ nunc movetur controversia ( says the author of that Treatise ) est tantum de divinis et apostolicis traditi- onibus ...
... divine and apostolical Traditions . This indeed is very clearly stated in the Treatise , De Ecclesiâ Christi " ° . “ Quæ nunc movetur controversia ( says the author of that Treatise ) est tantum de divinis et apostolicis traditi- onibus ...
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