Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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... Church , to the comparatively for- lorn hope of incurable ignorance and uncovenanted mercy . He is doing all this , I say , on his own authority : for although he may declare that he does but accept the Church's word for each doc- trine ...
... Church , to the comparatively for- lorn hope of incurable ignorance and uncovenanted mercy . He is doing all this , I say , on his own authority : for although he may declare that he does but accept the Church's word for each doc- trine ...
Side xxxi
... Church , we are now required to cast off all but the Roman . Not so in the opposite case . A Roman Catholic joining the English Communion has no occasion to conceive himself separated from the undeniable sanctity of the Church of Rome ...
... Church , we are now required to cast off all but the Roman . Not so in the opposite case . A Roman Catholic joining the English Communion has no occasion to conceive himself separated from the undeniable sanctity of the Church of Rome ...
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... Church communion . Is the evidence in either case of that overwhelming amount , which leaves no material scruple in ... Church should be one ; but to us the present Church seems palpably and incurably divided . The Church should be a ...
... Church communion . Is the evidence in either case of that overwhelming amount , which leaves no material scruple in ... Church should be one ; but to us the present Church seems palpably and incurably divided . The Church should be a ...
Side xxxv
... Church V writers and aspect of Church affairs in the first and best times , would lead to the expectation of some- thing very different from what we now see ; some- thing more like what the Roman Church claims for herself . I say , more ...
... Church V writers and aspect of Church affairs in the first and best times , would lead to the expectation of some- thing very different from what we now see ; some- thing more like what the Roman Church claims for herself . I say , more ...
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... Church , but hardly enough to satisfy a sober- minded person , whose duties have hitherto lain elsewhere , that she alone is the real Church . Now , if Roman Christians may fairly claim this kind of allowance , in their explanation of ...
... Church , but hardly enough to satisfy a sober- minded person , whose duties have hitherto lain elsewhere , that she alone is the real Church . Now , if Roman Christians may fairly claim this kind of allowance , in their explanation of ...
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