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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... Ideas of a general and comprehensive union - Impracticable - Would lead to confusion - Shewn from the nature of the dissentions now sub . sisting From those which subsisted in former ages - In the days of the apostles - Almost all ...
... Ideas of a general and comprehensive union - Impracticable - Would lead to confusion - Shewn from the nature of the dissentions now sub . sisting From those which subsisted in former ages - In the days of the apostles - Almost all ...
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... ideas of Christian perfection - Other errors subservient to these , and all to the advancement of the papal usurpation Titles given to the pope - Transubstantiation- Belongs to the first class --- Indulgences and penance to the second ...
... ideas of Christian perfection - Other errors subservient to these , and all to the advancement of the papal usurpation Titles given to the pope - Transubstantiation- Belongs to the first class --- Indulgences and penance to the second ...
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... representa- tion must have appeared quite inconsistent with the ideas , which the disciples had been justly led to entertain of their master's king- Luke ii . 14 . + Isaiah xi . 6 . dom . It was to be eternal . " Of 2 SERMON I.
... representa- tion must have appeared quite inconsistent with the ideas , which the disciples had been justly led to entertain of their master's king- Luke ii . 14 . + Isaiah xi . 6 . dom . It was to be eternal . " Of 2 SERMON I.
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... idea , that it is a matter indifferent in itself , or not an evil of the greatest magnitude . Still less must we imagine , that it is an act against the commission of which we have no need to be guarded ; or which , when committed ...
... idea , that it is a matter indifferent in itself , or not an evil of the greatest magnitude . Still less must we imagine , that it is an act against the commission of which we have no need to be guarded ; or which , when committed ...
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... of peace ; which shews the more strongly how much he was impressed with the idea that ambition and vanity were the prevalent causes of schism . Chieset without the most evident and weighty reasons . She C 2 SERMON Í . 19.
... of peace ; which shews the more strongly how much he was impressed with the idea that ambition and vanity were the prevalent causes of schism . Chieset without the most evident and weighty reasons . She C 2 SERMON Í . 19.
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