Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side xxvii
... councils . He is consigning millions , who had no other thought than to live and die true subjects of the visible Catholic Church , to the comparatively for- lorn hope of incurable ignorance and uncovenanted mercy . He is doing all this ...
... councils . He is consigning millions , who had no other thought than to live and die true subjects of the visible Catholic Church , to the comparatively for- lorn hope of incurable ignorance and uncovenanted mercy . He is doing all this ...
Side xlii
... Council to settle them . That final and supreme authority of the Church is for a time , providentially , in abeyance . We go on appealing to it , and in the mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible ...
... Council to settle them . That final and supreme authority of the Church is for a time , providentially , in abeyance . We go on appealing to it , and in the mean time submitting our judg- ment to that portion of the apparent visible ...
Side xlvi
... Council of Elders bore sway : the longing for a king was deprecated as a degenerate feeling : and although at times , in default of kingly power , every man did that which was right in his own eyes , we are no where told that the ...
... Council of Elders bore sway : the longing for a king was deprecated as a degenerate feeling : and although at times , in default of kingly power , every man did that which was right in his own eyes , we are no where told that the ...
Side 203
... Council , are sufficient to prove agreement on this point . It is well known that the Arians alleged it , as it stands in the Septuagint , ( ó Kúpios ekтiσé μe , ) as a proof of the Son's inferiority . The Catholics never disputed the ...
... Council , are sufficient to prove agreement on this point . It is well known that the Arians alleged it , as it stands in the Septuagint , ( ó Kúpios ekтiσé μe , ) as a proof of the Son's inferiority . The Catholics never disputed the ...
Side 204
... council were the authors of it . " In this kind no one at all versed in Church history can be at a loss for examples of the benefit which the present Church derives from the chain of primitive tradition . Without its aid , humanly ...
... council were the authors of it . " In this kind no one at all versed in Church history can be at a loss for examples of the benefit which the present Church derives from the chain of primitive tradition . Without its aid , humanly ...
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