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PRESENT STATE OF PROTESTANT THEOLOGY .... Rev. H. LIEBHART , D.D. ,
Cincinnati , Ohio . SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES . FOREIGN RELIGIOUS
INTELLIGENCE . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE QUARTERLY Book - TABLE 77 97
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PRESENT STATE OF PROTESTANT THEOLOGY .... Rev. H. LIEBHART , D.D. ,
Cincinnati , Ohio . SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES . FOREIGN RELIGIOUS
INTELLIGENCE . LITERARY INTELLIGENCE QUARTERLY Book - TABLE 77 97
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120 PRESENT STATE OF PROTESTANT TIIEOLOGY .. Rev. II . LIEBnAET , D.D. ,
Cincinnati , Ohio . 150 SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES .. 136 FOREIGN
Religious INTELLIGENCE .. FOREIGN LITERARY INTELLIGENCE 154 ...
120 PRESENT STATE OF PROTESTANT TIIEOLOGY .. Rev. II . LIEBnAET , D.D. ,
Cincinnati , Ohio . 150 SYNOPSIS OF THE QUARTERLIES .. 136 FOREIGN
Religious INTELLIGENCE .. FOREIGN LITERARY INTELLIGENCE 154 ...
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... regulating the public teaching of ministerial officials ? Protestant Episcopalians
, Lutherans , Calvinists , have ¡° summaries of the doctrineof the Bible , aids to its
sound understanding , bonds of union among their professors , public standards
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... regulating the public teaching of ministerial officials ? Protestant Episcopalians
, Lutherans , Calvinists , have ¡° summaries of the doctrineof the Bible , aids to its
sound understanding , bonds of union among their professors , public standards
...
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Had the American Methodists remained in a mere societary relation to the
Anglican Church , or assumed such relation to the Protestant Episcopal Church ,
its claimant successor in this country , it is in no wise probable that the articles
would ...
Had the American Methodists remained in a mere societary relation to the
Anglican Church , or assumed such relation to the Protestant Episcopal Church ,
its claimant successor in this country , it is in no wise probable that the articles
would ...
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The omission is the more remarkable as the original article presents little or
nothing that is offensive to the general faith of Protestant Christendom . Evidently
the reason for this cautious change was his apprehension that it might be
supposed ...
The omission is the more remarkable as the original article presents little or
nothing that is offensive to the general faith of Protestant Christendom . Evidently
the reason for this cautious change was his apprehension that it might be
supposed ...
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