The divine rule of faith and practice, or, A defence of the catholic doctrine that Holy Scripture has been, since the times of the apostles, the sole divine rule of faith and practice to the church, against the dangerous errors of the authors of the Tracts for the times, and the Romanists : as, particularly, that the rule of faith is "made up of scripture and tradition together," etc., in which also the doctrines of the apostolical succession, the Eucharistic sacrifice; etc. are fully discussed (v. 1)
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Type of record: Book
Title: The divine rule of faith and practice, or, A defence of the catholic doctrine that Holy Scripture has been, since the times of the apostles, the sole divine rule of faith and practice to the church, against the dangerous errors of the authors of the Tracts for the times, and the Romanists : as, particularly, that the rule of faith is "made up of scripture and tradition together," etc., in which also the doctrines of the apostolical succession, the Eucharistic sacrifice; etc. are fully discussed (v. 1)
Classmark: Holden Library E-0.2/GOO
Creator(s): Goode, William (1801-1868)
Publisher: John Faraquhar Shaw
Publication city: London
Date(s): 1855
Language: English
Size and medium: 3 v
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/341958
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991014377459705181
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