Baptists and the Bible: The Baptist Doctrines of Biblical Inspiration and Religious Authority in Historical PerspectiveMoody Press, 1980 - 456 páginas |
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... never ending . People can never know the whole of reality , because it is always changing . Truth will always be relative to that which is not yet known about reality . In a sense truth disappears in Hegel's philosophy except as a goal ...
... never ending . People can never know the whole of reality , because it is always changing . Truth will always be relative to that which is not yet known about reality . In a sense truth disappears in Hegel's philosophy except as a goal ...
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... never had any Confession of Faith , what does Thomas Armitage mean when he says of the Swiss people , " It was customary for the ancient Baptists to use private declarations of their principles , drawn up by some member of their ...
... never had any Confession of Faith , what does Thomas Armitage mean when he says of the Swiss people , " It was customary for the ancient Baptists to use private declarations of their principles , drawn up by some member of their ...
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... never intended to argue for a norma- tive source of revealed truth that is not available at all . The original writings were never available in one sense of the word . Only Rome , for example , ever had the original of the letter from ...
... never intended to argue for a norma- tive source of revealed truth that is not available at all . The original writings were never available in one sense of the word . Only Rome , for example , ever had the original of the letter from ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Introduction | 15 |
And God Divided the Waters | 47 |
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