Essays on RomanismPresbyterian board of publication, 1841 - 407 pages |
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Page 84
... bread , and the time of keeping Easter - things of no mighty consequence . When in every council , which were then numerous , there was a new creed , and new and contrary decrees invented . What would these men have then said ? to whom ...
... bread , and the time of keeping Easter - things of no mighty consequence . When in every council , which were then numerous , there was a new creed , and new and contrary decrees invented . What would these men have then said ? to whom ...
Page 85
... bread , others say no ; but it relates to a cer- tain ' vagum individuum ' ( a no man knows what ) . There are some who say , ' Dogs and mice may truly and really eat the body of Christ : ' but then there are others who stoutly deny ...
... bread , others say no ; but it relates to a cer- tain ' vagum individuum ' ( a no man knows what ) . There are some who say , ' Dogs and mice may truly and really eat the body of Christ : ' but then there are others who stoutly deny ...
Page 184
... bread of life , " not always rationally or on philo- sophical data ; but experience soon sets them fully right . They are soon in the predicament of the Sa- maritans , who told their towns woman , 66 ' now we be- lieve , not because of ...
... bread of life , " not always rationally or on philo- sophical data ; but experience soon sets them fully right . They are soon in the predicament of the Sa- maritans , who told their towns woman , 66 ' now we be- lieve , not because of ...
Page 220
... bread , to hear and read the Scrip- tures , and to exhort one another to faith , and to works of charity . We ought , perhaps , to have given a fourth class of proofs , namely , the corroborations of Scripture which abound in the works ...
... bread , to hear and read the Scrip- tures , and to exhort one another to faith , and to works of charity . We ought , perhaps , to have given a fourth class of proofs , namely , the corroborations of Scripture which abound in the works ...
Page 314
... bread , unfit to nourish either body or soul . " Nothing can exceed the complication and multi- tude of the ceremonies observed in the conferring of holy orders : which , though reckoned one individual sacrament 314 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
... bread , unfit to nourish either body or soul . " Nothing can exceed the complication and multi- tude of the ceremonies observed in the conferring of holy orders : which , though reckoned one individual sacrament 314 ESSAYS ON ROMANISM :
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