A vindication of The end of religious controversy, from the exceptions of T. Burgess and R. Grier, in letters by J.M. |
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... observed , that Christ wrote no part of it ; that he gave no orders to his Apostles to write any part of it , nor to his followers at large so much as to learn to read it . He added , in con- clusion , what must strike every reflecting ...
... observed , that Christ wrote no part of it ; that he gave no orders to his Apostles to write any part of it , nor to his followers at large so much as to learn to read it . He added , in con- clusion , what must strike every reflecting ...
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... observed in his work , " contains not one word about Almighty God or our Saviour Christ , nor indeed about any doctrinal or practical matter whatever , except that , those who do not be- lieve the worship of the Church of Rome to be ...
... observed in his work , " contains not one word about Almighty God or our Saviour Christ , nor indeed about any doctrinal or practical matter whatever , except that , those who do not be- lieve the worship of the Church of Rome to be ...
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... observed , that those Catholic conformists never had an idea of renouncing their own religion , by being present against their will , at the service of a different religion . So far from this , we are assured by Sanderus , that they ...
... observed , that those Catholic conformists never had an idea of renouncing their own religion , by being present against their will , at the service of a different religion . So far from this , we are assured by Sanderus , that they ...
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... observe the references and the notes in the passage . passage . It is probable that Dr. O'Conor barely blundered , by not attending to these particulars , and that Mr. Le Mesurier , and also Mr. Grier , when he wrote against Ward ...
... observe the references and the notes in the passage . passage . It is probable that Dr. O'Conor barely blundered , by not attending to these particulars , and that Mr. Le Mesurier , and also Mr. Grier , when he wrote against Ward ...
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... observe , dear Sir , that I never " declared that this certain superiority was Supreme authority , " or that " the Archbishop conceded the point of Papal supre- macy " this is a falsification of the Vicar's fabrication . Hence , of ...
... observe , dear Sir , that I never " declared that this certain superiority was Supreme authority , " or that " the Archbishop conceded the point of Papal supre- macy " this is a falsification of the Vicar's fabrication . Hence , of ...
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Page 133 - The Body of Christ is given, taken, and eaten, in the Supper, only after an heavenly and spiritual manner. And the mean whereby the Body of Christ is received and eaten in the Supper is Faith.
Page 108 - I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, It is good for them if they abide even as I. 9 But if they cannot contain, let them marry: for it is better to marry than to burn.
Page 271 - Church, peace and concord ; to us sinners, life and glory everlasting. Who livest and reignest with the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, one God, world without end.
Page 29 - Receive the Holy Ghost for the Office and work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands. Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.
Page 135 - For as often as you shall eat this bread, and drink the chalice, you shall shew the death of the Lord until he come. Therefore whosoever shall eat this bread, or drink the chalice of the Lord unworthily shall be guilty of the body and of the blood of the Lord.
Page 105 - THE ordinary Bible read in the church, commonly called the Bishops Bible, to be followed, and as little altered, as the truth of the original will permit.
Page 206 - When he was at table with them, he took the bread and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them. And their eyes were opened and they recognized him; and he vanished out of their sight. They said to each other, "Did not our hearts burn within us while he talked to us on the road, while he opened to us the scriptures?
Page 249 - It is therefore a holy and wholesome thought to pray for the dead, that they may be loosed from their sins.
Page 261 - Is any man sick among you? Let him bring in the priests of the Church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith shall save the sick man, and the Lord shall raise him up, and if he be in sins, they shall be forgiven him...
Page 108 - His disciples say unto him, If the case of the man be so with his wife, it is not good to marry.