| Stewart Dingwall Fordyce Salmond - Books - 1897 - 528 pages
...up Articles for their own use, instead of attempting to impose Creeds upon the whole of Christendom. "Every year, nay, every moon, we make new creeds to...others in ourselves, or our own in that of others ; and mutually tearing one another to pieces, we have been the cause of one another's ruin " (Ad Constant,... | |
| Frances Arnold-Forster - Christian patron saints - 1899 - 558 pages
...total resemblance of the Father and the Son is a subject of dispute for these unhappy times. . . . We condemn either the doctrine of others in ourselves,...our own in that of others ; and reciprocally tearing each other to pieces, we have been the cause of each other's ruin." Nor was this keen intellectual... | |
| Lloyd Graham - Religion - 1991 - 496 pages
...done; we defend those who repent; we anathematize those whom we defend; we condemn either the doctrines of others in ourselves, or our own in that of others; and reciprocally tearing each other to pieces, we have been the cause of each other's ruin." Here we have the source of our... | |
| Philip Schaff - Religion - 2007 - 570 pages
...tiivlsthle ciysteries, We r«peni o< what we have done, we defend those who repent, w« tantheinatize those whom we defended. We condemn either the doctrine of others in ourselvet* or ow own in that of others ; and reciprocally tearing one another to pieces, we have been... | |
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