Tracts for the Times, Volume 3J. G. F. & J. Rivington, & J. H. Parker, Oxford, 1840 |
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... pray that she might be freed from her anti- Christian servitude ; that she , as ourselves have been , might be restored to her primeval purity , when she was once the guardian of Christian truth ; that God would " break the yoke of her ...
... pray that she might be freed from her anti- Christian servitude ; that she , as ourselves have been , might be restored to her primeval purity , when she was once the guardian of Christian truth ; that God would " break the yoke of her ...
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... prayers for the dead " ( p . 8 , 9. ) , or , as he explains it , " for the rest and peace of all those who have departed this life in God's faith and fear ; " and having mentioned that they " all contain ( 4. ) a prayer , answering in ...
... prayers for the dead " ( p . 8 , 9. ) , or , as he explains it , " for the rest and peace of all those who have departed this life in God's faith and fear ; " and having mentioned that they " all contain ( 4. ) a prayer , answering in ...
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... praying against " the tyrannye of the Bishop of Rome , and all his detestable enormities ; " so that you could hardly accuse them of Papistry ' . The following is the part of the prayer omitted : - " We commend unto Thy mercy , O Lord ...
... praying against " the tyrannye of the Bishop of Rome , and all his detestable enormities ; " so that you could hardly accuse them of Papistry ' . The following is the part of the prayer omitted : - " We commend unto Thy mercy , O Lord ...
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... pray for the dead . And it is forbidden to add or take away from it . Deut . iv . and xii . " Of Scriptural grounds ... prayers were needed to obtain that mercy . No occasion is to be given to this error , especially when we know with ...
... pray for the dead . And it is forbidden to add or take away from it . Deut . iv . and xii . " Of Scriptural grounds ... prayers were needed to obtain that mercy . No occasion is to be given to this error , especially when we know with ...
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... prayers of the living . That the ancient Church believed the recommending the dead a serviceable office , we need not question ; otherwise , to what purpose was it so generally prac- tised ? The custom seems to have gone on this ...
... prayers of the living . That the ancient Church believed the recommending the dead a serviceable office , we need not question ; otherwise , to what purpose was it so generally prac- tised ? The custom seems to have gone on this ...
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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