| 1816 - 658 sider
...tells us, admirably, ' That Sacraments contain in themselves no vital ' force or efficacy; they are not physical but moral instruments ' of salvation,...perform as the Author of Grace requireth, they are unprofit1 able. For all receive not the Grace of God which receive the * Sacraments of his Grace.'—They... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1816 - 678 sider
...tells us, admirably, ' That Sacraments contain in themselves no vital * force or efficacy; they are not physical but moral instruments ' of salvation,...worship; which unless we ' perform as the Author of Grace required), they are unprojit' able. For all receive not the Grace of God which receive the ' Sacraments... | |
| 1818 - 904 sider
...? Even Hooker allows, that " sacraments contain in themselve* no vital force or efficacy: they are not physical but moral instruments of salvation, duties...Author of Grace requireth, they are unprofitable." (5 B. Sect. 57. Ecc. Polity.) Bishop Burnet also says ; " We look on all sacramental actions as acceptable... | |
| Joseph Fletcher - 1823 - 672 sider
...declaration of their own HOOKER. " The sacraments contain in themselves, " no vital efficacy ; the; are not physical but moral instruments •" of salvation,...perform as the Author of grace requireth, they are unprofit" able. They are moral instruments, the use whereof is in our *' hands, the effect in his ;... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1825 - 688 sider
...as food unto natural life, because they contain in themselves no vital force or efficacy; they are not physical, but moral instruments of salvation,...of his grace. Neither is it ordinarily his will to In-slow the grace of Sacraments on any but by the Sacraments; which grace also, they that receive by... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1828 - 698 sider
...powerfully expressed : ' They (the sacraments) contain in themselves no vital force or efficacy : they are not physical, but moral instruments of salvation ;...all receive not the grace of God, which receive the sacrament of his grace.' l There are other passages, where he speaks very strongly of the grace consequent... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1829 - 376 sider
...powerfully expressed : 4 They (the sacraments) contain in themselves no vital force or efficacy: they are not physical, but moral instruments of salvation;...receive •not the grace of God, which receive the sacrament of his grace ^ There are other passages, where he speaks very strongly of the grace consequent... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1829 - 700 sider
...powerfully expressed : ' They (the saeraments) contain in themselves no vital force or efficacy : they are not physical, but moral instruments of salvation ;...all receive not the grace of God, which receive the sacrament of his grace.'1 There are other passages, where he speaks very strongly of the grace consequent... | |
| Thomas Shuttleworth Grimshawe - 1829 - 370 sider
...They (the sacraments) contain in themselves no vital force or efficacy ; they are not physical, hut moral instruments of salvation ; duties of service...all receive not the grace of God. which receive the sacrament of his grace. 'J There are other passages, where he speaks very strongly of the grace consequent... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1830 - 584 sider
...food unto natural life. Because they contain in themselves, no vital force or efficacy ; but they are duties of service and worship; which unless we perform...ordinarily, his will, to bestow the grace of Sacraments upon any, but by the Sacraments : which grace also, they that receive by Sacraments, or with Sacraments,... | |
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