Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... called in the case of bishops , consecration , though it does not precisely come within our definition of a sacrament , is nevertheless a rite partaking , in a high degree , of the sacramental charac- ter , and it is by reference to the ...
... called in the case of bishops , consecration , though it does not precisely come within our definition of a sacrament , is nevertheless a rite partaking , in a high degree , of the sacramental charac- ter , and it is by reference to the ...
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... hand I am not unwilling . that it should be called a sacrament , so on the other I do not count it among the ordinary sacraments . ” And again ( iv . 19. 31. ) : 11 " There remaineth imposition of hands , which , as 11.
... hand I am not unwilling . that it should be called a sacrament , so on the other I do not count it among the ordinary sacraments . ” And again ( iv . 19. 31. ) : 11 " There remaineth imposition of hands , which , as 11.
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... called " a kind of Particular Sacrament . " But before you repeat your jest , allow me one earnest ques- tion ; When one is set apart for the ministry , and the bishop pronounces over him the words , " Receive the Holy Ghost for the ...
... called " a kind of Particular Sacrament . " But before you repeat your jest , allow me one earnest ques- tion ; When one is set apart for the ministry , and the bishop pronounces over him the words , " Receive the Holy Ghost for the ...
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... called upon , use that same language ; whether then it be Papistical or no , we may leave you to decide . Again , another writer , now asleep in the Lord , gave an historical statement of the gradual compression of the Church services ...
... called upon , use that same language ; whether then it be Papistical or no , we may leave you to decide . Again , another writer , now asleep in the Lord , gave an historical statement of the gradual compression of the Church services ...
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... called to dispute . It must be added , too , that a feeling of the untenable nature of the Roman doctrines , a contempt for their arguments , and a notion that they could never prevail in an educated country , have not a little ...
... called to dispute . It must be added , too , that a feeling of the untenable nature of the Roman doctrines , a contempt for their arguments , and a notion that they could never prevail in an educated country , have not a little ...
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