Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... grace of ordination being conveyed down , by virtue of our Lord's institution , even through the hands of evil men . In the words of the layman , ( shortly following your extract , ) p . 10 . " He who receives unworthily , or in an ...
... grace of ordination being conveyed down , by virtue of our Lord's institution , even through the hands of evil men . In the words of the layman , ( shortly following your extract , ) p . 10 . " He who receives unworthily , or in an ...
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... grace . " The word " sacrament " has namely , ( as every one knows , ) a larger use , although the " two proper sacraments " have always had their distinct reverence , as not conveying grace only , but directly uniting men with their ...
... grace . " The word " sacrament " has namely , ( as every one knows , ) a larger use , although the " two proper sacraments " have always had their distinct reverence , as not conveying grace only , but directly uniting men with their ...
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... grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ought this subject to be treated of in merriment ? Again , a writer after having , in a very interesting paper ...
... grace , and so , although not a sacrament , does it not " possess in a high degree the sacramental character ? " and ought this subject to be treated of in merriment ? Again , a writer after having , in a very interesting paper ...
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... grace in them . These and the like arguments , we may suppose , will be urged upon the attention of our members , being not of a tech- nical and scholastic , but of a powerfully practical character ; and such must be ours to oppose them ...
... grace in them . These and the like arguments , we may suppose , will be urged upon the attention of our members , being not of a tech- nical and scholastic , but of a powerfully practical character ; and such must be ours to oppose them ...
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... grace unless the priest means it to do so ; so that if he be an unbeliever , nay , if he , from malice or other cause , withholds his intention , it is not a means of salvation . Now , considering what the Romanists themselves will ...
... grace unless the priest means it to do so ; so that if he be an unbeliever , nay , if he , from malice or other cause , withholds his intention , it is not a means of salvation . Now , considering what the Romanists themselves will ...
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