Sermons, Academical and OccasionalJ.H. Parker, 1847 - 421 sider |
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Side iii
... Roman Catholics con- cerning her ; and with the fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in ...
... Roman Catholics con- cerning her ; and with the fact , that some of those sayings meet with more or less countenance in antiquity : or he has come to be greatly impressed with the sanctity and other attractions undeniably existing in ...
Side xiii
... Roman Catholics , tells prima facie against the Anglican side . The Roman statement , put broadly and coarsely , is as follows . It is allowed by English Catholic Divines , such as Hooker , that a Roman Catholic , walking dutifully in ...
... Roman Catholics , tells prima facie against the Anglican side . The Roman statement , put broadly and coarsely , is as follows . It is allowed by English Catholic Divines , such as Hooker , that a Roman Catholic , walking dutifully in ...
Side xiv
... Roman Catholic is safe , by consent of both parties : not so the good English Catholic : therefore a prudent person will lose no time in ranging himself on the side of the former . " The slightest consideration , however , shews , that ...
... Roman Catholic is safe , by consent of both parties : not so the good English Catholic : therefore a prudent person will lose no time in ranging himself on the side of the former . " The slightest consideration , however , shews , that ...
Side xvi
... that which is most agreeable to the duties we are before certain of . " He that is willing to do His will , he shall know of the doctrine , whether it be of God . " On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other xvi PREFACE .
... that which is most agreeable to the duties we are before certain of . " He that is willing to do His will , he shall know of the doctrine , whether it be of God . " On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other xvi PREFACE .
Side xvii
John Keble. On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other communion would be the " safe way " to a person who could not enter into it without involving himself in moral guilt : if , for instance , it were required as a condition of ...
John Keble. On this principle , neither the Roman nor any other communion would be the " safe way " to a person who could not enter into it without involving himself in moral guilt : if , for instance , it were required as a condition of ...
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