Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... argument as might be necessary to account for their publication , or might answer more obvious objec- tions to the views therein advocated . This peculiarity in their composition has occasioned them to be censured as intemperate and ...
... argument as might be necessary to account for their publication , or might answer more obvious objec- tions to the views therein advocated . This peculiarity in their composition has occasioned them to be censured as intemperate and ...
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... argument against the modern Church of Rome , that she has introduced " a corrupt following of the Apostles , " ( Art . 25. ) " fond things vainly invented " and grounded upon no " warranty of Scripture , but rather repugnant to the Word ...
... argument against the modern Church of Rome , that she has introduced " a corrupt following of the Apostles , " ( Art . 25. ) " fond things vainly invented " and grounded upon no " warranty of Scripture , but rather repugnant to the Word ...
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... argument against it , viz . that the Lord's Supper is a thing so holy , that it must not be defiled with any human addition . ” Calvin argues further against the practice , 1st , as " not being founded on Scripture ; " 2nd , as " not ...
... argument against it , viz . that the Lord's Supper is a thing so holy , that it must not be defiled with any human addition . ” Calvin argues further against the practice , 1st , as " not being founded on Scripture ; " 2nd , as " not ...
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... arguing , " That the common people would think that the departed yet lacked that peace , ( and so the full mercy of God , whereby He forgives His servants their sins , ) and that our prayers were needed to obtain that mercy . No ...
... arguing , " That the common people would think that the departed yet lacked that peace , ( and so the full mercy of God , whereby He forgives His servants their sins , ) and that our prayers were needed to obtain that mercy . No ...
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... arguments ) they all run ( as even that prayer for the dead , which is unadvisedly left by the Romanists in their own canon of the mass as a testimony against themselves ) in this form : - For all that are in peace or at rest in the ...
... arguments ) they all run ( as even that prayer for the dead , which is unadvisedly left by the Romanists in their own canon of the mass as a testimony against themselves ) in this form : - For all that are in peace or at rest in the ...
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