Tracts for the Times: Nos. 77, 71-76J.G.F. & J. Rivington, 1839 - Oxford movement |
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... observations to an evil prevalent in these times , not to you . That evil ( and there could scarcely be a greater ) is the use of banter and jest in things serious . It is true that the minds of a large portion of our countrymen seem to ...
... observations to an evil prevalent in these times , not to you . That evil ( and there could scarcely be a greater ) is the use of banter and jest in things serious . It is true that the minds of a large portion of our countrymen seem to ...
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... observed without interruption in all ages through the whole Christian world , down all the way , from that time to this . And Christ Himself did ordain apos- tles , and other ministers of His Gospel , to preach and administer these ...
... observed without interruption in all ages through the whole Christian world , down all the way , from that time to this . And Christ Himself did ordain apos- tles , and other ministers of His Gospel , to preach and administer these ...
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... observed in baptism , in the administration of the Lord's Supper , and in public prayer . " Bishop Kaye is here referring to the very passage of Ter- tullian , the quotation of which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your ...
... observed in baptism , in the administration of the Lord's Supper , and in public prayer . " Bishop Kaye is here referring to the very passage of Ter- tullian , the quotation of which , together with that of St. Basil , calls forth your ...
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... observed , prayer for the dead does not imply 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 ...
... observed , prayer for the dead does not imply 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 ...
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... observe the prayers for the dead in the most undoubtedly ancient liturgies , and he will be so far from believing the Romish purgatory on the account of those prayers , that he will be found to confess that they make directly against it ...
... observe the prayers for the dead in the most undoubtedly ancient liturgies , and he will be so far from believing the Romish purgatory on the account of those prayers , that he will be found to confess that they make directly against it ...
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