The Church of England a Faithful Witness Against the Errors and Corruptions of the Church of RomeJ. Hatchard and Son, 1834 - 403 pages |
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Page ix
... hath made them free . " Another , and that the principal object , which the author has kept in view , has been to vindicate the church of England against the charge of Popery , so frequently and so unjustly alleged against her . It is ...
... hath made them free . " Another , and that the principal object , which the author has kept in view , has been to vindicate the church of England against the charge of Popery , so frequently and so unjustly alleged against her . It is ...
Page xii
... hath holden , and still holds ; nor will I ever receive and inter- pret them otherwise than according to the unani- mous consent of the Fathers . " 3. I profess , likewise , that there are truly and properly seven sacraments of the new ...
... hath holden , and still holds ; nor will I ever receive and inter- pret them otherwise than according to the unani- mous consent of the Fathers . " 3. I profess , likewise , that there are truly and properly seven sacraments of the new ...
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... hath erred , not only in their living and manner of cere- monies , but also in matters of faith . " - Art . xix . THE claim of supremacy , as " the mother and mistress of all churches , " asserted by the church of Rome , as above , is ...
... hath erred , not only in their living and manner of cere- monies , but also in matters of faith . " - Art . xix . THE claim of supremacy , as " the mother and mistress of all churches , " asserted by the church of Rome , as above , is ...
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... hath erred , not only in their living and manner of ceremonies , but also in matters of faith . " The church of England , unlike the church of Rome , recognizes all churches , wherever found , holding the truth in its purity , as so ...
... hath erred , not only in their living and manner of ceremonies , but also in matters of faith . " The church of England , unlike the church of Rome , recognizes all churches , wherever found , holding the truth in its purity , as so ...
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... hath always three notes , or marks , whereby it is known pure and sound doctrine , the sacraments administered according to Christ's holy institution , and the right use of ecclesiastical discipline . This description of the church is ...
... hath always three notes , or marks , whereby it is known pure and sound doctrine , the sacraments administered according to Christ's holy institution , and the right use of ecclesiastical discipline . This description of the church is ...
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