Tracts for the Times, Volume 2, Part 2Charles Henry, 1840 |
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... fulness of the evidence , he defers to the interpretations handed down to us through the early Church , so also must he lay aside all reference to the supposed influence of such doctrine , the supposed religious character of those who ...
... fulness of the evidence , he defers to the interpretations handed down to us through the early Church , so also must he lay aside all reference to the supposed influence of such doctrine , the supposed religious character of those who ...
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... fulness of Him who filleth all in all , a substantiality to the indwelling of Christ , that to those who re- tain this truth , the school which abandoned it must needs appear to have sold its birthright . But it is one thing to hold ...
... fulness of Him who filleth all in all , a substantiality to the indwelling of Christ , that to those who re- tain this truth , the school which abandoned it must needs appear to have sold its birthright . But it is one thing to hold ...
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... fulness of Scripture truth ; in the other , by carnally inquiring into the mode of the Divine working . For a mystery pre- sents no difficulty to belief ; it becomes difficult only when we ask " " about the mode of its being . Nicodemus 23.
... fulness of Scripture truth ; in the other , by carnally inquiring into the mode of the Divine working . For a mystery pre- sents no difficulty to belief ; it becomes difficult only when we ask " " about the mode of its being . Nicodemus 23.
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... fulness of this fountain , and impart to the whole substance of this water the power of regenerating . Here be all stains of sins blotted out . Be the nature here formed in Thy imageand restored to the glory of its first estate ...
... fulness of this fountain , and impart to the whole substance of this water the power of regenerating . Here be all stains of sins blotted out . Be the nature here formed in Thy imageand restored to the glory of its first estate ...
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... fulness of our Saviour's promises , as that His words should mean nothing more than they would in the mouth of the dry and unspirit- ual Jewish legalists ? or , because they , proud of the covenant with Abraham , deemed that the passing ...
... fulness of our Saviour's promises , as that His words should mean nothing more than they would in the mouth of the dry and unspirit- ual Jewish legalists ? or , because they , proud of the covenant with Abraham , deemed that the passing ...
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Ambrose ancient Church anointing Apostle Augustine Bapt Baptism of Christ Baptism of John baptized believe bestowed birth blessed blood body born Christ Jesus Christian Chrysostome circumcision cleansing Cyril Cyril of Alexandria death Divine doctrine Donatist faith Father flesh fountain fulness gift glory God's Gospel grace Halleluia hath heart heaven heavenly Holy Baptism Holy Ghost Holy Scripture Holy Spirit imparted Irenæus James of Edessa Jerome Jews Jordan justified kingdom laver Liturgy Lord Jesus Christ Lord's Maronite means mercy Myst mystery Name outward partakers passage Paul Pelagians prayer preaching prophet received Red Sea remission of sins repentance Resurrection righteousness Sacrament saith salvation sanctified saved Saviour says St seal Serm Simon Magus sons soul speak Syriac Tertullian thee Theodoret things Thy Holy tion tism Trinity truth unto washing of regeneration whereby wherein whole words