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Type: Theologian Quotes Category: American Theologian Quotes Year of Birth: 1797 Year of Death: 1878 Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Charles Hodge Related Authors: Ernest Holmes Reinhold Niebuhr E. Stanley Jones Francis Schaeffer Huston Smith Tryon Edwards Orson Pratt Theodore Parker |
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The Galatians are severely censured for giving heed to false doctrines, and are called to pronounce even an apostle anathema, if he preached another gospel.
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Charles Hodge The Independent or Congregational theory includes two principles; first, that the governing and executive power in the Church is in the brotherhood; and secondly, that the Church organization is complete in each worshipping assembly, which is independent of every other. Charles Hodge The office of presbyters is a permanent one. Charles Hodge The Popish theory, which assumes that Christ, the Apostles and believers, constituted the Church while our Saviour was on earth, and this organization was designed to be perpetual. Charles Hodge The Reformers, therefore, as instruments in the hands of God, in delivering the Church from bondage to prelates, did not make it a tumultuous multitude, in which every man was a law to himself, free to believe, and free to do what he pleased. Charles Hodge The right of the people to a substantive part in the government of the Church is recognized and sanctioned by the apostles in almost every conceivable way. Charles Hodge The ultimate ground of faith and knowledge is confidence in God. Charles Hodge There can, therefore, be no doubt that Presbyterians do carry out the principle that Church power vests in the Church itself, and that the people have a right to a substantive part in its discipline and government. Charles Hodge When the great promise of the Spirit was fulfilled on the day of Pentecost, it was fulfilled not in reference to the apostles only. Charles Hodge |
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