The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 - Sermons, English |
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Page 508
... conveyed to your children . You have transmitted to them corrupt and depraved natures , evil and vi- cious inclinations : you have begotten them in your own image and likeness , fo that by nature they are children of wrath . Now ...
... conveyed to your children . You have transmitted to them corrupt and depraved natures , evil and vi- cious inclinations : you have begotten them in your own image and likeness , fo that by nature they are children of wrath . Now ...
Page 555
... conveyed certainly down to us , who live at the distance of so many ages from the time of its first delivery : for this being known , we have the rule of faith ; that is , a measure by which we may judge what we are to affent to , as ...
... conveyed certainly down to us , who live at the distance of so many ages from the time of its first delivery : for this being known , we have the rule of faith ; that is , a measure by which we may judge what we are to affent to , as ...
Page 557
... conveyed down to them . And this is that which he attempts to prove from the confent of authority . §8 . As for the fcriptures , he grants them indeed . to have been written by men divinely infpired , and to contain a divine doctrine ...
... conveyed down to them . And this is that which he attempts to prove from the confent of authority . §8 . As for the fcriptures , he grants them indeed . to have been written by men divinely infpired , and to contain a divine doctrine ...
Page 558
... conveyance down by tradition . " Where , though he gives the fcriptures very good words , it is to be understood , provided they will be fubordinate , and acknowledge that they owe their fenfe and their be- ing intelligible and useful ...
... conveyance down by tradition . " Where , though he gives the fcriptures very good words , it is to be understood , provided they will be fubordinate , and acknowledge that they owe their fenfe and their be- ing intelligible and useful ...
Page 560
... conveyed to us without it , and it can give no kind of confir- mation to it , because it receives all its confirmation from it ; only the church is ever and anon put to a great deal of trouble to correct the alteration of the outward ...
... conveyed to us without it , and it can give no kind of confir- mation to it , because it receives all its confirmation from it ; only the church is ever and anon put to a great deal of trouble to correct the alteration of the outward ...
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