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UPON the acknowledged principle that the nearer we approach the divine fountain of revelation , our acquaintance with the doctrines and discipline of the Church of Christ , as constituted by himself and his Apostles , will be more ...
UPON the acknowledged principle that the nearer we approach the divine fountain of revelation , our acquaintance with the doctrines and discipline of the Church of Christ , as constituted by himself and his Apostles , will be more ...
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These same Lutherans will not admit any other doctrine than that which was taught by the Prophets , by Christ , and the Apostles , and they wish us to confine ourselves to the very restricted number ( paucissimis illis ) of truths and ...
These same Lutherans will not admit any other doctrine than that which was taught by the Prophets , by Christ , and the Apostles , and they wish us to confine ourselves to the very restricted number ( paucissimis illis ) of truths and ...
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Now it is well known that these great Apostles were mainly concerned in founding the Christian Church at Antioch , where the disciples , evangelized by their preaching , were first called Christians . ( Acts xi . 26. ) ...
Now it is well known that these great Apostles were mainly concerned in founding the Christian Church at Antioch , where the disciples , evangelized by their preaching , were first called Christians . ( Acts xi . 26. ) ...
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