The Difference Between the Church of England, and the Church of Rome: In Opposition to a Late Book, Intituled, An Agreement Between the Church of England, and Church of RomeRic. Chiswell, 1687 - 81 sider |
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... alfo Matters of Doctrine ! Page 2 : 2. When he feems to come to the Point he con- fines himself to , viz . Government and Worship ; yet he fails again , for it's only in fome parts of Worship , Page 3 . which he ventures to fay that the ...
... alfo Matters of Doctrine ! Page 2 : 2. When he feems to come to the Point he con- fines himself to , viz . Government and Worship ; yet he fails again , for it's only in fome parts of Worship , Page 3 . which he ventures to fay that the ...
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... alfo in feveral Points , this kind of Agreement between thofe that ( he faith ) the Controverfy only lies between , viz . the Church of Rome , and the Proteftant Diffen- Preface . ter . 4. When he offers at a Demonftration from thefe ...
... alfo in feveral Points , this kind of Agreement between thofe that ( he faith ) the Controverfy only lies between , viz . the Church of Rome , and the Proteftant Diffen- Preface . ter . 4. When he offers at a Demonftration from thefe ...
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... alfo fhewed their Agreement in the great Doctrines of Chriftian Religion . And yet , even here he fails again ; for he that concludes , In a word , the Page 44- Agreement between the English Clergy , and the Ro- manist , about the ...
... alfo fhewed their Agreement in the great Doctrines of Chriftian Religion . And yet , even here he fails again ; for he that concludes , In a word , the Page 44- Agreement between the English Clergy , and the Ro- manist , about the ...
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... alfo those unwrit ten Traditions pertaining to Faith and Manners , dictated by Chrift , as it were by word of mouth , or by the Holy Ghoft , and preferved by a continual Suc- ceffion in the Catholick Church . And hath thought fit to add ...
... alfo those unwrit ten Traditions pertaining to Faith and Manners , dictated by Chrift , as it were by word of mouth , or by the Holy Ghoft , and preferved by a continual Suc- ceffion in the Catholick Church . And hath thought fit to add ...
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... alfo all Summaries and Hiftorical Com- pendiums of the faid Bibles , and Books of Holy Scripk ture , written in any Vulgar Tongue , which truly is in- violably to be observed . #dads of hos te D Se So that the power of granting fuch ...
... alfo all Summaries and Hiftorical Com- pendiums of the faid Bibles , and Books of Holy Scripk ture , written in any Vulgar Tongue , which truly is in- violably to be observed . #dads of hos te D Se So that the power of granting fuch ...
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Side 74 - THE Old Testament is not contrary to the New : for both in the Old and New Testament everlasting life is offered to Mankind by Christ, who is the only Mediator between God and Man, being both God and Man.
Side 18 - Scripture contains all things necessary to salvation, so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man to be believed as an article of the Faith ; or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Side 74 - As the Church of Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch have erred, so also the Church of Rome hath erred, not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith.
Side 53 - His body and blood are really contained in the sacrament of the altar under the species of bread and wine, the bread being transubstantiated into the body and the wine into the blood by the power of God...
Side 53 - ... of the wine into the blood, the species only of bread and wine remaining ; which conversion the catholic church most aptly calls tninsubstantiatwn ; let him be accursed.
Side 45 - The next article of the Trent creed is this:— " I most firmly assert, that the images of Christ, " and the ever Virgin Mother of God, and other " saints, are to be had and retained, and that due " honour and veneration are to be given them'.
Side 29 - ... plainly, that the fastings and satisfactory deeds of one man be available to others. Yea, and that holy saints or other virtuous persons may, in measure and proportion of other men's necessities and deservings, allot unto them as well the supererogation of their spiritual works, as those that abound in worldly goods may give alms of their superfluities to them which are in necessity.
Side 55 - ARTICLE XXIX. Of the Wicked which eat not the Body of Chrift in the ufe of the Lord's Supper.
Side 77 - It is a thing plainly repugnant to the Word of God, and the Cuftom of the Primitive Church, to have Public Prayer in the Church, or to Minifter the Sacraments in a Tongue not underfunded of the People.
Side 25 - ... meritorious, and fully worthy of everlasting life : and that thereupon heaven is the due and just stipend, crown, or recompence, which God by his justice oweth to the persons so working by his grace. For he rendereth or repayeth heaven...