Essays on RomanismR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1839 - 487 pages |
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... admitted , that it is not a mere adherence to the church that will confer on him this vast immunity . It is admitted , also , that with each individual priest , error may be found , for that other priests , and even bishops , nay , even ...
... admitted , that it is not a mere adherence to the church that will confer on him this vast immunity . It is admitted , also , that with each individual priest , error may be found , for that other priests , and even bishops , nay , even ...
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... admission that they , and they alone , have any method or order in their religion . If we call another body ' the Unita- rians , ' we do not at all acknowledge , by that term , that they are a whit more firm or more orthodox than we ...
... admission that they , and they alone , have any method or order in their religion . If we call another body ' the Unita- rians , ' we do not at all acknowledge , by that term , that they are a whit more firm or more orthodox than we ...
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... admitted his dissent from that Catholic or universal church to which he , in fact , professed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola . 6 But the doctor talks of self - condemnation . ' Is there nothing of ' self ...
... admitted his dissent from that Catholic or universal church to which he , in fact , professed to belong , was a manoeuvre well worthy of a disciple of Loyola . 6 But the doctor talks of self - condemnation . ' Is there nothing of ' self ...
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... admitted the ob- vious ' want of something to fill up the vacuum caused by the disappearance of Christianity ? ' Thus it is evidently impossible to admit , for a single instant , the closing assumption of Dr. Milner . He says , in ...
... admitted the ob- vious ' want of something to fill up the vacuum caused by the disappearance of Christianity ? ' Thus it is evidently impossible to admit , for a single instant , the closing assumption of Dr. Milner . He says , in ...
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... admission of the most arrogant pretensions , cannot be generally expected . He is obliged to deal with them as with reasonable creatures . And he finds it impossible to construct a plausible scheme , on which to rest his system of ...
... admission of the most arrogant pretensions , cannot be generally expected . He is obliged to deal with them as with reasonable creatures . And he finds it impossible to construct a plausible scheme , on which to rest his system of ...
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Page 332 - Therefore, being justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ; by whom also we have access by faith into this grace wherein we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.
Page 335 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind...
Page 409 - For such an high priest became us, who is holy, harmless, undefiled, separate from sinners, and made higher than the heavens...
Page 330 - And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation ; to wit, that God was in Christ, reconciling the world unto himself, not imputing their trespasses unto them, and hath committed unto us the word of reconciliation.
Page 348 - Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ from the rudiments of the world, why, as though living in the world, are ye subject to ordinances ? touch not, taste not, handle not ; which all are to perish with the using, after the commandments and doctrines of men. Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom in will-worship and humility, and neglecting of the body, not in any honour to the satisfying of the flesh.
Page 229 - He that heareth you heareth me; and he that despiseth you despiseth me; and he that despiseth me despiseth him that sent me.
Page 467 - Let no man deceive you by any means, for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition : who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself
Page 392 - And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them , saying, This is my body, which is given for you : this do in remembrance of me. Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you.
Page 330 - And you, that were sometime alienated and enemies in your mind by wicked works, yet now hath he reconciled in the body of his flesh through death, to present you holy and unblameable and unreproveable in his sight.
Page 469 - And he opened his mouth in blasphemy against God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, and them that dwell in heaven.