| Peter Waldo - 1772 - 432 頁
...long will it be expedient, and even necejpzry t .to continue the\UJe of it—<-and I fuppofe, when we have none remaining to find Fault with the Doctrines/...object againft the Ufe of the Creed, or fo much as to wilh to have it laid aiide." " •'• • i vi F * The moft plaufibk Objection to it is, that every... | |
| Timothy Neve - 1781 - 264 頁
...and even neceffary, to retain thefe criterions of found Doctrine. " And when we have no ene*« mies remaining to find fault with the " Doctrines, there will be none to object 1 i Ctr. i. 10. " againft the ufe of the Creeds, or fb " much as to wifh to have them laid " afide... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1823 - 488 頁
...and. even necessary to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest : and, I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the Creed, or so much as to wish to have it laid aside. AN APPENDIX TO CHAPTER THE... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1823 - 488 頁
....and even necessary to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest : and, I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the Creed, or so much as to wish to have it laid aside. . AN APPENDIX TO CHAPTER... | |
| John Shepherd - 1828 - 408 頁
...continue the use of it, in order '" to preserve the rest." " I suppose," says the same writer, " when we have none remaining to find fault " with the doctrines, there will be none to object " against the use of the Creed *." * The objections made to this Creed by those who believe the Scripture... | |
| 1840 - 134 頁
...and even necessary to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest ; and I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the creed, or so much as wish to have it laid aside.' " " I am very much obliged... | |
| Gerald Wensley Tyrrell - 1840 - 432 頁
...will it be necessary to continue the use of it, to preserve the rest of mankind ; and when none remain to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of this creed, or wish to have it laid aside. It may be remarked respecting the mode... | |
| Daniel Waterland, William Van Mildert - 1843 - 734 頁
...' even necessary to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest : and, I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the Creed, or so much as to wish to have it laid aside. k Nam cum onmes orationes... | |
| 1849 - 124 頁
...and even necessary to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest ; and, I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the Creed, or so much as wish to have it kid aside. Dr. Walerland. THE LITANY. Here... | |
| Daniel Waterland - 1850 - 238 頁
...and even necessary, to continue the use of it, in order to preserve the rest: and I suppose, when we have none remaining to find fault with the doctrines, there will be none to object against the use of the Creed, or so much as to wisn to have it laid aside. An Appendix to Chapter the... | |
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