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... doctrine of tran- bstantiation was abandoned ? We have no desire by these questions revive controversy , but merely to convince Dr. B. that he is too qualified in his assertions with regard to the doctrinal perfection of ne Liturgy . He ...
... doctrine of tran- bstantiation was abandoned ? We have no desire by these questions revive controversy , but merely to convince Dr. B. that he is too qualified in his assertions with regard to the doctrinal perfection of ne Liturgy . He ...
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... doctrine of tran- substantiation was abandoned ? We have no desire by these questions to revive controversy , but merely to convince Dr. B. that he is too unqualified in his assertions with regard to the doctrinal perfection of the ...
... doctrine of tran- substantiation was abandoned ? We have no desire by these questions to revive controversy , but merely to convince Dr. B. that he is too unqualified in his assertions with regard to the doctrinal perfection of the ...
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... doctrine ; that the doctrine perhaps , is not to be condemned , but those who teach it , without lawful authority . The devil himself , to serve his ends , will sometimes preach ; when he tempted our blessed Saviour , he tried to ...
... doctrine ; that the doctrine perhaps , is not to be condemned , but those who teach it , without lawful authority . The devil himself , to serve his ends , will sometimes preach ; when he tempted our blessed Saviour , he tried to ...
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