| Robert Vaughan, John Wycliffe - 1828 - 472 sider
...in heaven and ministry on earth. In the practice, or at least in the theory of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...in their judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful."6 That the creed and worship of that people were distinguished by these peculiarities, is... | |
| Hallifield Cosgayne O'Donnoghue - 1830 - 428 sider
...heaven, and ministry on earth. In the practice, or, at least, in the theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful. In a body of instructors, whose rank scarcely admitted a distinction between the shepherd and his flock,... | |
| Robert Vaughan - 1831 - 472 sider
...in heaven and ministry on earth. In the practice, or at least in the theory of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...in their judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful."6 That the creed and worship of that people were distinguished by these peculiarities, is... | |
| Samuel Roffey Maitland - 1832 - 580 sider
...least in the theory, of the saeraments, " the Paulieians were inelined to aholish all visi" ble objeets of worship, and the words of the " gospel were, in their judgment, the haptism, " and eommunion, of the faithful. They indulg" ed a eonvenient latitude for the interpretation... | |
| Samuel Roffey Maitland - 1834 - 180 sider
...of " the Catholic Church" — " in the practice, or at least in " the theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were " inclined to abolish all visible..." words of the gospel were, in their judgment, the bap" tism, and communion, of the faithful. They indulged " a convenient latitude for the interpretation... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1845 - 480 sider
...were no longer solicited, &c. ... In the practice, or at least in the theory of the Sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful. ... "A creed thus simple and spiritual was not adapted to the genius of the times ; and the rational... | |
| 1847 - 648 sider
...heaven, and ministry upon earth. In the practice, or at least in the theory of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful." • It is sufficiently plain that it was the study of Inspired Truth, and not any tendency to Manicheisin,... | |
| David Benedict - 1848 - 1024 sider
...will applaud the spirit of the inquiry. In practice, or at least in theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...worship, and the words of the gospel were, in their judgments, the baptism and communion of the faithful. A creed thus simple and spiritual was not adapted... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1855 - 502 sider
...heaven and ministry upon earth. In the practice, or at least in the theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...diligence must have been employed to dissolve the connection between the Old and the New Testament ; since they adored the latter as the oracles of God,... | |
| John Mockett Cramp - 1868 - 596 sider
...this matter. Gibbon writes thus : " In the practice, or at least in the theory, of the sacraments, the Paulicians were inclined to abolish all visible objects...judgment, the baptism and communion of the faithful." — Decline and Fall, chap. liv. Jones, referring to Gibbon as his authority, says : " The sacraments... | |
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