... equal liberties of others, or as fixing boundaries and terms of communion, inimical to Christian charity. The unerring Word of God remaining the only standard of the Faith and Worship of his people, they can never incur the charge of presumption,... Word and World: Reformed Theology in America - Page 19by James W. Van Hoeven - 1986 - 166 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| Reformed Protestant Dutch Church (AMERICA, North) - 1793 - 402 pages
...only ftandard of the Faith and H'urjhip oj his people, they can never incur thecharge of preemption, in openly declaring, what to them appears to be the mind and will of their divine Lord and Maftcr. T/ie Church is a Society, wholly diftinft in its principles, laws and end, from any which men... | |
| Reformed Church in America - 1815 - 290 pages
...or as facing boundaries and terms of communion, inimical to Christian Charity. The unerring word of God remaining the only standard of the Faith and Worship...can never incur the charge of presumption, in openly dcclaring, what to them appears to be the mind and will of their divine Lord and Master. The Church... | |
| Reformed Church in America. General Synod - 1906 - 946 pages
...or as fixing boundaries and terms of communion, inimical to Christian charity. The unerring Word of God remaining the only standard of the Faith and Worship...appears to be the mind and will of their divine Lord and Master. The Church is a Society, wholly distinct in its principles, laws, and end, from any which men... | |
| Daniel J. Meeter - Religion - 1993 - 228 pages
...or as fixing boundaries and terms of communion, inimical to Christian Charity. The unerring word of God remaining the only standard of the Faith and Worship...appears to be the mind and will of their divine Lord and Master. The Church is a Society, wholly distinct in its principles, laws and end, from any which men... | |
| Renée House, John Wayland Coakley, John Coakley - Religion - 1999 - 204 pages
...statement the significance of which no one at the time seems to have commented upon: "The unerring Word of God remaining the only standard of the Faith and Worship of his people, they [his people] can never incur the charge of presumption, in openly declaring what to them appears to... | |
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