Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... observations to an evil prevalent in these times , not to you . That evil ( and there could scarcely be a greater ) is the use of banter and jest in things serious . It is true that the minds of a large portion of our countrymen seem to ...
... observations to an evil prevalent in these times , not to you . That evil ( and there could scarcely be a greater ) is the use of banter and jest in things serious . It is true that the minds of a large portion of our countrymen seem to ...
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... observed in baptism , in the administration of the Lord's Supper , and in public prayer . " Bishop Kaye is here referring to the very passage of Ter- tullian , the quotation of which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your ...
... observed in baptism , in the administration of the Lord's Supper , and in public prayer . " Bishop Kaye is here referring to the very passage of Ter- tullian , the quotation of which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your ...
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... observed , prayer for the dead does not imply purgatory ; whence it follows , that though the Church of England condemns the Romish doctrine of purgatory , ( Art . 22 ) we cannot thence infer her dislike of prayer for the dead . " With ...
... observed , prayer for the dead does not imply purgatory ; whence it follows , that though the Church of England condemns the Romish doctrine of purgatory , ( Art . 22 ) we cannot thence infer her dislike of prayer for the dead . " With ...
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... observe the prayers for the dead in the most undoubtedly ancient liturgies , and he will be so far from believing the Romish purgatory on the account of those prayers , that he will be found to confess that they make directly against it ...
... observe the prayers for the dead in the most undoubtedly ancient liturgies , and he will be so far from believing the Romish purgatory on the account of those prayers , that he will be found to confess that they make directly against it ...
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... observed , and it abundantly appears from heretics and schismatics , who each obtain their own perverse opinions and practice from holy Scripture , interpreted after their own way . In matters , then , of this sort , if we would be ...
... observed , and it abundantly appears from heretics and schismatics , who each obtain their own perverse opinions and practice from holy Scripture , interpreted after their own way . In matters , then , of this sort , if we would be ...
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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