The Protestant Faith; Or, Salvation By Belief

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The Protestant Faith; Or, Salvation By Belief
Olmstead, Dwight Hinckley, 1827?-1901
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How could she be in error who could point to a history like this?
At length her prestige began to decline ; and while that result was in no small degree due to the corruptions of the priesthood, its main cause is to be found in that growing mental enfranchisement ever since peculiarly characteristic of the Protestant nations, im- parting to them a superior energy and intelli- gence, derived, as has been most truly said, lO THE PROTESTANT FAITH.
"not from the creeds they hold, but from the "priv
...ate Hberty which accompanies these " creeds. " * Never before had the traditional preten- sions and policy of the Church been so seri- ously and persistently questioned, nor ever before had so large a proportion of the Chris- tian world presumed to assert anything con- trary to her canons. But now the boldness of a few learned men at first, and afterwards of the people at large, began to shake her au- thority.
It was not that men had the right to think, but the undeniable, patent fact, that they did think, and could not help thinking and having intelligent opinions of their own, which gave point to the struggle.


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