Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... purgatory . You found it stated in the account of the ancient liturgies ( Tract lxiii ) , that " prayers for the dead " occurred in the several ancient liturgies , founded upon those of St. Peter , St. James , St. Mark , and St. John ...
... purgatory . You found it stated in the account of the ancient liturgies ( Tract lxiii ) , that " prayers for the dead " occurred in the several ancient liturgies , founded upon those of St. Peter , St. James , St. Mark , and St. John ...
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... Purgatory . Nor am I ignorant that there can be brought forward an ancient rite of making mention of the departed , that so the communion of all the faithful , being united into one body , might be set forth but there is this ...
... Purgatory . Nor am I ignorant that there can be brought forward an ancient rite of making mention of the departed , that so the communion of all the faithful , being united into one body , might be set forth but there is this ...
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... purgatory , that their continuance would have involved the risk of propagating that cruel and pernicious error . If so , the Revisers of the Prayer Book , in abandoning their former ground , did wisely and charitably , and as the ...
... purgatory , that their continuance would have involved the risk of propagating that cruel and pernicious error . If so , the Revisers of the Prayer Book , in abandoning their former ground , did wisely and charitably , and as the ...
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... 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 regard to your insinuation that those who ...
... 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 regard to your insinuation that those who ...
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... purgatory ( and we no otherwise reject them ) , fall together with it : " And with these he contrasts " the prayers of the ancient Church , either the common and general commemoration of all the faithful at the oblation of the holy ...
... purgatory ( and we no otherwise reject them ) , fall together with it : " And with these he contrasts " the prayers of the ancient Church , either the common and general commemoration of all the faithful at the oblation of the holy ...
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