The Nature and Guilt of Schism Considered: With Particular Reference to the Principles of the Reformation, in Eight Sermons, Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year 1807, at the Lecture Founded by the Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Canon of SalisburyLongman, Hurst , Rees, and Orme, 1808 - 443 páginas |
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... allowed or assumed by the early popes --- Expressly disclaimed by some of them --- Gregory the Great --- Texts upon which this usurpation was built --- No reason why the bishop of Rome should be the suc- cessor of St. Peter --- Not even ...
... allowed or assumed by the early popes --- Expressly disclaimed by some of them --- Gregory the Great --- Texts upon which this usurpation was built --- No reason why the bishop of Rome should be the suc- cessor of St. Peter --- Not even ...
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... allowed , without interruption , to worship such gods , and to use such ceremonies . as they had chosen to adopt ; while , on the other hand , the several descriptions of Chris tians , though professing to worship the same God , have ...
... allowed , without interruption , to worship such gods , and to use such ceremonies . as they had chosen to adopt ; while , on the other hand , the several descriptions of Chris tians , though professing to worship the same God , have ...
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... allowed to follow the act , did not belong to them and to their friends , but to those of the other side . It was wisely reasoned that , al- hem though our Saviour had foretold consequences which would follow from his doctrine , this ...
... allowed to follow the act , did not belong to them and to their friends , but to those of the other side . It was wisely reasoned that , al- hem though our Saviour had foretold consequences which would follow from his doctrine , this ...
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... allowed to conjecture , that per- haps it was the very lukewarmness upon this e subject , which he saw creeping as it were over the church , and infecting and neutralizing . many of those whose duty it was to be most ac- tive in ...
... allowed to conjecture , that per- haps it was the very lukewarmness upon this e subject , which he saw creeping as it were over the church , and infecting and neutralizing . many of those whose duty it was to be most ac- tive in ...
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... allowed here to plead the authority of some of the most respected fathers of the church , whose very sentiments and almost language I have used . They say directly that schism is as bad or worse than heresy , or than idolatry ; and one ...
... allowed here to plead the authority of some of the most respected fathers of the church , whose very sentiments and almost language I have used . They say directly that schism is as bad or worse than heresy , or than idolatry ; and one ...
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