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... believe without what is to us a sufficient reason . We believe miracles have never ceased in the Church , but we do not believe every alleged miracle pious souls relate , and which , if not true , might be , and may serve to edify the ...
... believe without what is to us a sufficient reason . We believe miracles have never ceased in the Church , but we do not believe every alleged miracle pious souls relate , and which , if not true , might be , and may serve to edify the ...
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... believe the word of God , or to believe God on his word . Equally reasonable with it is it to believe that what the Apostolic Church declares to be his word , really is so , if she is instituted and commis- sioned by God to keep , guard ...
... believe the word of God , or to believe God on his word . Equally reasonable with it is it to believe that what the Apostolic Church declares to be his word , really is so , if she is instituted and commis- sioned by God to keep , guard ...
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... believe , which it must do if convinced . " The authority , then , which we assert , is the reason for believing ; it is the medius terminus that unites the credible object and the creditive subject , and renders the belief possible and ...
... believe , which it must do if convinced . " The authority , then , which we assert , is the reason for believing ; it is the medius terminus that unites the credible object and the creditive subject , and renders the belief possible and ...
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