Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... Confess . de numero et usu sacram . ) : " If orders be understood of the ministry of the word , ' we should not scruple to call orders a sacrament . For the ministry of the word has the command of God , and magnificent promises , Rom ...
... Confess . de numero et usu sacram . ) : " If orders be understood of the ministry of the word , ' we should not scruple to call orders a sacrament . For the ministry of the word has the command of God , and magnificent promises , Rom ...
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... confessed by Bellarmine himself , that the Scripture is the most certain and safe rule of belief ) , yet there being no less veracity in the tongues than the hands , in the preachings than the writings , of the apostles ; nay , ' prior ...
... confessed by Bellarmine himself , that the Scripture is the most certain and safe rule of belief ) , yet there being no less veracity in the tongues than the hands , in the preachings than the writings , of the apostles ; nay , ' prior ...
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... confessed . " Yet granting that a writer had thought this " absolution " not strong enough , this would not make out the writer a Papist , since the absolution in the Communion - service is , ( as 1 Whitaker adv . Bellarm . qu . 6. cap ...
... confessed . " Yet granting that a writer had thought this " absolution " not strong enough , this would not make out the writer a Papist , since the absolution in the Communion - service is , ( as 1 Whitaker adv . Bellarm . qu . 6. cap ...
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... confess that they make directly against it . For ( to omit other arguments ) they all run ( as even that prayer for the dead , which is unadvisedly left by the Romanists in their own canon of the mass as a testimony against themselves ) ...
... confess that they make directly against it . For ( to omit other arguments ) they all run ( as even that prayer for the dead , which is unadvisedly left by the Romanists in their own canon of the mass as a testimony against themselves ) ...
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... confess the debt which Christian Europe owes to Rome ; and to profess , that whenever she shall cast off those inventions of men , which now cause a separation between us , we shall gladly pay her such honours as are due to the country ...
... confess the debt which Christian Europe owes to Rome ; and to profess , that whenever she shall cast off those inventions of men , which now cause a separation between us , we shall gladly pay her such honours as are due to the country ...
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Almighty Amen ancient angels Antiphon Apostles Baptism baptized Behold believe Benediction beseech Thee Bishop body Breviary called Catholic Christian Church Church of Rome communion Compline confess dead death deliver divine doctrine doth earth Epiphanius eternal Eucharist everlasting evil faith Father give Glory God's Gospel grace Hallelujah hand hath heart heaven HOLY GHOST honour Invitatory Isaiah Israel Jerusalem JESUS CHRIST judgment King kingdom Lesson let us worship living Lord's Prayer mercy Michael Archangel mind Minister Mystery nature ordained peace persons pleased to bless praise pray priest Psalm Psalm 51 Purgatory Reader.-Sir received regeneration rejoice remission resurrection righteousness Roman Romanists Rome Sabellian sacrament saints saith salvation SAVIOUR Scripture sins Sion Socinianism soul Sunday Tertullian Thanks thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy commandments thy servant thy word tion tism truth ungodly unto thee Verse and Response Virgin ye the Lord