Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... honour all good Romanists for such aggression ; it marks their earnestness , their confidence in their own cause , and their charity towards those whom they consider in error . We need not be bitter against them ; modera- tion , and ...
... honour all good Romanists for such aggression ; it marks their earnestness , their confidence in their own cause , and their charity towards those whom they consider in error . We need not be bitter against them ; modera- tion , and ...
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... honour and authority , and his sovereignty or his universal jurisdiction . The force of the distinction is not here questioned , but it will be unintelligible to minds unpractised in ecclesiastical history . Either the Bishop of Rome ...
... honour and authority , and his sovereignty or his universal jurisdiction . The force of the distinction is not here questioned , but it will be unintelligible to minds unpractised in ecclesiastical history . Either the Bishop of Rome ...
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... honour He will not give to another . Can we with a safe conscience do it ? Should we act thus in a para- lel case even with an earthly friend ? Does not St. John's example warn us against falling down before angels ? Does not St. Paul ...
... honour He will not give to another . Can we with a safe conscience do it ? Should we act thus in a para- lel case even with an earthly friend ? Does not St. John's example warn us against falling down before angels ? Does not St. Paul ...
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... honour and veneration ; " words , which themselves go to the very verge of what could be received by the cautious Christian , though possibly admitting of a honest inter- pretation . Now we know in matter of fact that in various parts ...
... honour and veneration ; " words , which themselves go to the very verge of what could be received by the cautious Christian , though possibly admitting of a honest inter- pretation . Now we know in matter of fact that in various parts ...
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... honour the image , as to honour the apostle or martyr in the presence of the image . . . .Nor do we attribute to them any other virtue but that of exciting in us the remembrance of those they represent , " p . 8 . To this Vindicator ...
... honour the image , as to honour the apostle or martyr in the presence of the image . . . .Nor do we attribute to them any other virtue but that of exciting in us the remembrance of those they represent , " p . 8 . To this Vindicator ...
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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