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To assert , with Thomas , that the matter of the heavenly bodies is diverse from
that on earth , was in the spirit of the Ptolemaic system of ... Independent validity
is denied to the body , whose activity seeins to come wholly from the soul . Such ,
at ...
To assert , with Thomas , that the matter of the heavenly bodies is diverse from
that on earth , was in the spirit of the Ptolemaic system of ... Independent validity
is denied to the body , whose activity seeins to come wholly from the soul . Such ,
at ...
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... doctrines of Methodism , established at its beginning , and perpetuated by the
common consent of all concerned ; and they are to be found in the memories and
convictions of those upon whom the safe keeping of the body is devolved .
... doctrines of Methodism , established at its beginning , and perpetuated by the
common consent of all concerned ; and they are to be found in the memories and
convictions of those upon whom the safe keeping of the body is devolved .
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... and therefore that the proper guardians of the Church's orthodoxy must care for
and protect other articles of faith than those formally legalized by the organic
documents of the body . ¡± This earlier and more thoroughly considered
deliverance ...
... and therefore that the proper guardians of the Church's orthodoxy must care for
and protect other articles of faith than those formally legalized by the organic
documents of the body . ¡± This earlier and more thoroughly considered
deliverance ...
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... are construed by Dr. Sherman to mean that ¡° the Conference of 1784 was
irregular , partaking of the nature of a convention rather than of an established
body . It was convened for the purpose of organizing the Church , and its
recurrence not ...
... are construed by Dr. Sherman to mean that ¡° the Conference of 1784 was
irregular , partaking of the nature of a convention rather than of an established
body . It was convened for the purpose of organizing the Church , and its
recurrence not ...
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... and which received the implied sanction of the General Conference of 1800 ,
contain the following statement , which certainly implies the doctrinal unity of
universal Methodism : ¡° We are but one body of people , one grand society ,
whether ...
... and which received the implied sanction of the General Conference of 1800 ,
contain the following statement , which certainly implies the doctrinal unity of
universal Methodism : ¡° We are but one body of people , one grand society ,
whether ...
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