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... practice of the Jewish and the Gentile churches ? Was there no difference of opinion as to the mean- ing of the Scriptures , for example , between Irenæus and Ter- tullian ? between the school of allegorizing theologians , and that of ...
... practice of the Jewish and the Gentile churches ? Was there no difference of opinion as to the mean- ing of the Scriptures , for example , between Irenæus and Ter- tullian ? between the school of allegorizing theologians , and that of ...
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... practices were introduced which were unknown in the days of the apostles . Many appealed to what they called apostolic tradition in defence of that which was not only contrary to other traditions , but opposed to the writings of the ...
... practices were introduced which were unknown in the days of the apostles . Many appealed to what they called apostolic tradition in defence of that which was not only contrary to other traditions , but opposed to the writings of the ...
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... practice of the church in their day . But as interpreters of Scripture , as possessing co - ordinate authority with` inspired writers , we receive them not . We cannot allow them to deter- mine for us what saith the Lord . We are ...
... practice of the church in their day . But as interpreters of Scripture , as possessing co - ordinate authority with` inspired writers , we receive them not . We cannot allow them to deter- mine for us what saith the Lord . We are ...
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... practices of Prelacy , it would not have been wise for them to have gone beyond primitive antiquity , and to have ventured into the presence of the New Testament- the witnessing spirit of the first and purest age of the church . The ...
... practices of Prelacy , it would not have been wise for them to have gone beyond primitive antiquity , and to have ventured into the presence of the New Testament- the witnessing spirit of the first and purest age of the church . The ...
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... practices are not counte- nanced by the Bible . He comes to the Rector with his diffi- culty . " I cannot conscientiously , " he says , " affirm what the church affirms , or practise what she enjoins , without doing wrong . What am I to ...
... practices are not counte- nanced by the Bible . He comes to the Rector with his diffi- culty . " I cannot conscientiously , " he says , " affirm what the church affirms , or practise what she enjoins , without doing wrong . What am I to ...
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