Orthodoxy in the Civil Courts Or a History of the Case the State of Indiana

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Orthodoxy in the Civil Courts Or a History of the Case the State of Indiana
George K Poyser
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" A. Yes, sir ; we preach and believe it.
Cross- Examination by the Counsel for the Defendant.
Q. Mr. Owen, I understand you to say that your Church has no writ- ten creed ; is that correct ?
A. That is correct.
Q. No creed ?
A. No creed, separate and apart from the Word of God.
Q. No summary of belief at all, separate and apart from the Holy Sciiptures?
A. None whatever.
Q. No creed or discipline in name stating the doctrine, distinct and apart from the Bible ?
A. None in name, distinct and ap
...art from the Bible.
Q. Suppose a member of your Church and yourself were to read the Bible and believe differently. Now, as you get your different beliefs from the same Bible, would he be entitled to his belief as much as you would be to yours would your Church allow such a state of things as this?
A. No, sir ; not in the latitude you mean to imply.
Q. Would he be allowed, according to the belief and practice of your Church, to put such a construction upon the Bible as he pleased ?
A. No, sir ; not such a construction as he pleased.


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