The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... doctrine ; and that doctrine , which is the ground of their fellowship , is also in their Trust Deeds . But usually their understood articles of faith are few , simple , and such as are generally accredited among evan- gelical believers ...
... doctrine ; and that doctrine , which is the ground of their fellowship , is also in their Trust Deeds . But usually their understood articles of faith are few , simple , and such as are generally accredited among evan- gelical believers ...
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... doctrine is doubtful , but this mode of getting rid of it is grossly demoralizing . The truth is , throughout these proceedings it is easy to see the action of two currents - that supplied by the letter of old laws , which is carefully ...
... doctrine is doubtful , but this mode of getting rid of it is grossly demoralizing . The truth is , throughout these proceedings it is easy to see the action of two currents - that supplied by the letter of old laws , which is carefully ...
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... doctrine , is the rule jealously precluded where it might have sufficed to save one . In the one case it is enough ... doctrine of Inspiration . They will remain as convinced as ever that the doctrine of the founders of the Church of ...
... doctrine , is the rule jealously precluded where it might have sufficed to save one . In the one case it is enough ... doctrine of Inspiration . They will remain as convinced as ever that the doctrine of the founders of the Church of ...
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