Some Account of the Present Greek Church,: With Reflections on Their Present Doctrine and Discipline; Particularly in the Eucharist, and the Rest of Their Seven Pretended Sacraments, Compared with Jac. Goar's Notes Upon the Greek Ritual, Or [euchologion],Cornelius Crownfield, Printer to the University: And are to be sold, 1722 - 400 pages |
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... said this prefent Patriarch was a Lay - man , with cropt Hair , bare ; but by Money and • Friends he was made a Deacon one day , a Priest the next , a Bishop and Me- tropolite of Laria the third . The defign was this , they under - hand ...
... said this prefent Patriarch was a Lay - man , with cropt Hair , bare ; but by Money and • Friends he was made a Deacon one day , a Priest the next , a Bishop and Me- tropolite of Laria the third . The defign was this , they under - hand ...
Page vii
... said , this is my Body , ut fupr . p . 124 . though it still feems only meer Bread , yet , it is , nor oud , the true Ex Hilar . de Body and Flesh of Christ , nara The fear dixarquiar , by the Divine difpofal ; I Trin . Myst . 1. 8 ...
... said , this is my Body , ut fupr . p . 124 . though it still feems only meer Bread , yet , it is , nor oud , the true Ex Hilar . de Body and Flesh of Christ , nara The fear dixarquiar , by the Divine difpofal ; I Trin . Myst . 1. 8 ...
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... said of Marcus Eugenicus and Palamas by the Latins ; as bad is faid of Leo Alla- tius by Dofitheus , that he Eat his own Tongue as is above noted . We and the Greeks have the current Story of Pope Joan , and the Latins have one of a She ...
... said of Marcus Eugenicus and Palamas by the Latins ; as bad is faid of Leo Alla- tius by Dofitheus , that he Eat his own Tongue as is above noted . We and the Greeks have the current Story of Pope Joan , and the Latins have one of a She ...
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... said , that their Obfervation thereon was very just and true ; for , faid he , I have in an old Trunk above all the Lives and Fortunes ( the common Phrafe and Flight of their flattery ) of all the Com- • mons of England ; there they ...
... said , that their Obfervation thereon was very just and true ; for , faid he , I have in an old Trunk above all the Lives and Fortunes ( the common Phrafe and Flight of their flattery ) of all the Com- • mons of England ; there they ...
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... said or thought , if he had been told that even every Priest ( from a Patriarch or Pope himself , to the meanest mumbler of the Liturgy or Mass , ) hath not only on occafion an Executive and Subordinate Power to do the fame , but also ...
... said or thought , if he had been told that even every Priest ( from a Patriarch or Pope himself , to the meanest mumbler of the Liturgy or Mass , ) hath not only on occafion an Executive and Subordinate Power to do the fame , but also ...
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