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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... saints ... How defended --- Inferior worship --- Texts , in which we are bidden to pray for one another ... Difficulties of the Romanists themselves in account . ing for the manner in which saints become acquainted with our prayers ...
... saints ... How defended --- Inferior worship --- Texts , in which we are bidden to pray for one another ... Difficulties of the Romanists themselves in account . ing for the manner in which saints become acquainted with our prayers ...
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... saints --- Adoration paid to them --- Of what nature , and to what extent --- Instances --- Doctrine of satis ... saints ... A short review of our Lord's conduct --- Of that of his apostles ... Contrasted with that of the Romish saints ...
... saints --- Adoration paid to them --- Of what nature , and to what extent --- Instances --- Doctrine of satis ... saints ... A short review of our Lord's conduct --- Of that of his apostles ... Contrasted with that of the Romish saints ...
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... saints --- Monastic vows --- Supposed evangelical councils --- Objections made by Pro- testants to these and the like practices --- Why insisted upon by the popes --- Popish doctrine of traditions --- Withholding the Scriptures from the ...
... saints --- Monastic vows --- Supposed evangelical councils --- Objections made by Pro- testants to these and the like practices --- Why insisted upon by the popes --- Popish doctrine of traditions --- Withholding the Scriptures from the ...
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... saints from the worship which is due to God , when they assert that they do not bow down before images , in any sense which is criminal , shall we not , even if we were , in mere excess of candour , inclined to admit this to be the case ...
... saints from the worship which is due to God , when they assert that they do not bow down before images , in any sense which is criminal , shall we not , even if we were , in mere excess of candour , inclined to admit this to be the case ...
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... saints and to their images , with even greater fervour than to God ? and , is not the conclusion legitimate , that this doctrine and practice , if they were not , as they are , abo- minable in themselves , yet in their direct conse ...
... saints and to their images , with even greater fervour than to God ? and , is not the conclusion legitimate , that this doctrine and practice , if they were not , as they are , abo- minable in themselves , yet in their direct conse ...
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