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" Ib. p. 267. IX. Herbert Thorndike writes as follows : — " The practice of the Church in interceding for them " (the departed) " at the celebration of the Eucharist is so general, and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in by imposture... "
A Plain and Rational Account of the Catholick Faith: With a Preface and ... - Page 82
by Robert Manning - 1721 - 253 pages
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Letters of Alethphilos; occasioned by the late prosecution of the widow Woolfrey

Mary Anne Woolfrey - 1839 - 98 pages
...language: — " The practice of the Church interceding for the dead at the celebration of the Eucharist is so general and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to hare come in upon imposture, but the same aspersion will seem to take hold of our common Christianity."...
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A distinct view of the doctrine of Purgatory, by a Catholic priest

Distinct view - 1846 - 74 pages
...cap, xvi. : " The practice of the church in interceding for them at the celebration of the eucharist is so general and so ancient that it cannot be thought to have come in upon imposture, but that the same assertion will take hold of the common Christianity." Dr. Forbes, in his...
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A Harmony of Anglican Doctrine with the Doctrine of the Catholic and ...

Anglican Communion - 1846 - 288 pages
...practice of the Church in interceding for them " (the departed) " at the celebration of the Eucharist is so general, and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in by imposture ; otherwise the same aspersion will seem to take hold of our common Christianity itself."...
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The Hammersmith Protestant Discussion: Being an Authenticated Report of the ...

John Cumming, Daniel French - Protestantism - 1852 - 750 pages
...practice in the Church in interceding for them (the faithful departed) at the celebration of the Eucharist is so general and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in upon imposture, but that the same assertion will take hold of the common Christianity." The Protestant translators...
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The Shortest Way to End Disputes about Religion: In Two Parts

Robert Manning - Apologetics - 1855 - 308 pages
...practice," sayfc he, " of the Church interceding for them [the dead] at the celebration of the Eucharist, is so general and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in upon imposture, but that the same aspersion will seem to take hold of the common Christianity." Thorndike's'...
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The Routledge Dictionary of Religious & Spiritual Quotations

Edward Geoffrey Parrinder, Geoffrey Parrinder - Reference - 2000 - 389 pages
...The practice of the Church in interceding for them [the Departed] at the Celebration of the Eucharist is so general and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in upon imposture. Herbert Thorndike, Just Weights and Measures (1 662) 8 Lord God of mercies, grant to the...
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The Catholic Weekly Instructor, Volume 3

1846 - 598 pages
...says: The practice of the Church of interceding fur the dead, at the celebration of the Eucharist, is so general and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in upon imposture, hut that the same aspersion will seem to take hold of the common Christianity. If any thing...
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