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Scotus now turned the tables upon him by this retort : ¡° If God has , as you believe
, imposed from all eternity such a necessity upon things , why do you trouble
yourself to sow grain in your field ? If God has determined that this barley shall
grow ...
Scotus now turned the tables upon him by this retort : ¡° If God has , as you believe
, imposed from all eternity such a necessity upon things , why do you trouble
yourself to sow grain in your field ? If God has determined that this barley shall
grow ...
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... it there in the positive sense , declaring that no being has its principium from
itself . Here is one of the places , we believe from the ultimate truth . That is from
all other beings , that This distinction has been looked at askance by theologians
,.
... it there in the positive sense , declaring that no being has its principium from
itself . Here is one of the places , we believe from the ultimate truth . That is from
all other beings , that This distinction has been looked at askance by theologians
,.
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... fabrication of the Methodist doctrinal standards have been drawn , is beyond
question ; and for that reason all candidates for diaconal ordination are obliged "
to unfeignedly believe all the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
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... fabrication of the Methodist doctrinal standards have been drawn , is beyond
question ; and for that reason all candidates for diaconal ordination are obliged "
to unfeignedly believe all the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testament
.
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We believe , " wrote Wesley in his ¡° Character of a Methodist , ¡± ¡° the written word
of God to be the only and sufficient rule , both of Christian faith and practice . ...
We believe Christ to be the eternal , supreme God . . . . But as to all opinions
which ...
We believe , " wrote Wesley in his ¡° Character of a Methodist , ¡± ¡° the written word
of God to be the only and sufficient rule , both of Christian faith and practice . ...
We believe Christ to be the eternal , supreme God . . . . But as to all opinions
which ...
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... although mingled with these are extraneous matters which nobody is required
to believe , and which not a few decidedly and openly reject . For more than a
hundred years the Methodist pulpit and press , its public prayers and exhortations
...
... although mingled with these are extraneous matters which nobody is required
to believe , and which not a few decidedly and openly reject . For more than a
hundred years the Methodist pulpit and press , its public prayers and exhortations
...
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