The nullity of the Romish faith, or A blow at the root of the Romish ChurchHen, 1667 - 344 pages |
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... Seeing we bear many errors in the antient Fathers , and extenuate and excuse them , and oft times by fome devised fiction we de- ny and put a convenient fenfe upon them when they are op- pofed against us in difputations with our ...
... Seeing we bear many errors in the antient Fathers , and extenuate and excuse them , and oft times by fome devised fiction we de- ny and put a convenient fenfe upon them when they are op- pofed against us in difputations with our ...
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... seeing there is no greater chair in the Church , by which God teacheth 1159 then the Pope , when a Councel is added to him : if his chair should erre , how this promife is true , he will teach you all truth , I fee not ( a ) . That may ...
... seeing there is no greater chair in the Church , by which God teacheth 1159 then the Pope , when a Councel is added to him : if his chair should erre , how this promife is true , he will teach you all truth , I fee not ( a ) . That may ...
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... Papa adjuncto Concilio nullam poteftatem , vel authoritatem , vel etiam ecrtitudinem in judicando novam acquirit : In relect.con.6.q.3 . art . 5 . ronous roneous ( a ) . You see how hard it 110 The Nullity of the Romish Faith .
... Papa adjuncto Concilio nullam poteftatem , vel authoritatem , vel etiam ecrtitudinem in judicando novam acquirit : In relect.con.6.q.3 . art . 5 . ronous roneous ( a ) . You see how hard it 110 The Nullity of the Romish Faith .
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Matthew Poole. roneous ( a ) . You see how hard it is for Councels to carry their difh even . By what hath been faid it appears what a forry foundation the Infallibility of Councels is , when from their principles it unavoidably followes ...
Matthew Poole. roneous ( a ) . You see how hard it is for Councels to carry their difh even . By what hath been faid it appears what a forry foundation the Infallibility of Councels is , when from their principles it unavoidably followes ...
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... Seeing it is matter of strife , rather then evi- dence to what Councels , and when this affiftance is giuen : whileft fome quarrell with the calling , others the absence of nations or Patriarchs , and others difpute about the prefi ...
... Seeing it is matter of strife , rather then evi- dence to what Councels , and when this affiftance is giuen : whileft fome quarrell with the calling , others the absence of nations or Patriarchs , and others difpute about the prefi ...
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Page 177 - ... or the wonder come to pafs, ' whereof he fpake unto thee, faying, Let us
Page 197 - Sat. i. 4, 100.] I suppose they will not tell a Pagan or a Mohammedan this story ; at least I heartily wish that men would not suffer themselves to be so far transported by their private interest as to forget the general concernments of Christianity. " We cannot," say they, " know the Scripture to be the word of God but by the authority of the church of Rome ;" and all men may easily assure themselves that no man had ever known there was such a thing as a church, much less that it had any authority,...
Page 152 - Spirit, but a£red by the rulers of the darknefle of this world, the fpirit that now worketh in the Children of difobedience.
Page 104 - The following passage, from a valuable work of an old writer, gives a statement of their perplexities and inconsistencies upon this subject : — " There is another shift which some subtle Romanists have lately invented, who, perceiving how their brethren have been beaten out of the field by strength of Scripture and argument, in the contest about the infallibility of the Pope or Council, come in for their succour with an universal tradition, and the authority of the present Church.
Page 110 - Church, by which traditions come to us, is infallible, from ft divine revelation, because it is evident from the Scripture that the Church is infallible ;' and this was the constant doctrine of the Romish masters in all former ages. Now come a new generation, who, finding the notion of infallibility hard beset, and the pillar shaken, support their cause with a quite contrary position...