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... apostle's creed . " Whether Milton would have ceased to hold the doctrines espoused by him in his earlier years , had he lived subsequently to the times of Bishop Bull and of Waterland , it is now useless to conjecture . The pride of ...
... apostle's creed . " Whether Milton would have ceased to hold the doctrines espoused by him in his earlier years , had he lived subsequently to the times of Bishop Bull and of Waterland , it is now useless to conjecture . The pride of ...
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... apostles mention ; of which a wicked booke is abroad and uncensured , though deserving to be burnt , whose author hath been so impudent as to set his name to it , and dedicate it to yourselves ) , or for liberty to marry incestuously ...
... apostles mention ; of which a wicked booke is abroad and uncensured , though deserving to be burnt , whose author hath been so impudent as to set his name to it , and dedicate it to yourselves ) , or for liberty to marry incestuously ...
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... apostles , ere the New Testament was writ- ten , whenever the charge of heresy was applied as a term of reproach , that alone was considered as heresy which was at variance with their doctrine orally delivered , โand that those only ...
... apostles , ere the New Testament was writ- ten , whenever the charge of heresy was applied as a term of reproach , that alone was considered as heresy which was at variance with their doctrine orally delivered , โand that those only ...
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... oringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old . " So also the Apostle says , 2 Tim . i . 13. " hold fast the form โ - which the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews seems CHAP . I. ] OF THE DEFINITION OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE . 11.
... oringeth forth out of his treasure things new and old . " So also the Apostle says , 2 Tim . i . 13. " hold fast the form โ - which the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews seems CHAP . I. ] OF THE DEFINITION OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE . 11.
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... Apostles are said to be chosen in time , and ordained by Christ to their office , John xv . 16 . Again , if an argument of any weight in the discussion of so controverted a subject can be derived from allegorical and metaphorical ...
... Apostles are said to be chosen in time , and ordained by Christ to their office , John xv . 16 . Again , if an argument of any weight in the discussion of so controverted a subject can be derived from allegorical and metaphorical ...
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