| 1824 - 808 páginas
...period as 1811, when the recommendation of the Board of Education induced them to relinquish it : " Q. Is the Church of Rome a sound and uncorrupt church...crossings, upon which the Papists lay so great a stress ? A. They are vain and superstitious. The worship of the crucifix is idolatrous." The courteous address... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1824 - 404 páginas
...period as 1811, when the recommendation of the Board of Education induced them to relinquish it : " Q. Is the church of Rome a sound and uncorrupt church...crossings, upon which the Papists lay so great a stress ? A. They are vain and superstitious. The worship of the crucifix is idolatrous." The courteous address... | |
| Parliament proc - 1825 - 596 páginas
...without the mediation of Jesus Christ. There is in this same book, a question, " What do you think ef the frequent crossings, upon which the Papists lay...divine offices, and for security against sickness and ill accidents ;" the answer is, " They are vain and superstitious. The worship of the crucifix or figure... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1832 - 346 páginas
...prejudices and conciliated their afl'cctions to England." •J- This Resolution was rescinded in i8o3. rupt church ? A. No ; it is extremely corrupt in doctrine,...crossings, upon which the Papists lay so great a stress? A. They are vain and superstitious. The worship of the crucifix is idolatrous." The courteous address... | |
| John England - 1849 - 520 páginas
...be part of the same tree.* 22. Q. Is the Church of Rome a sound and uncorrupt part of the Catholic church ? A. No ; it is extremely corrupt, in doctrine, worship, and practice. not claim jurisdiction over the Christian world. For a long time their authority was bounded by the... | |
| William John Fitz-Patrick - 1861 - 548 páginas
...and incorrupt Church? /' No; it is extremely corrupt in doctrine, practice,and worship. Q \Vhatdoyou think of the frequent crossings upon which the Papists lay so great a stress. A. They are vain aud superstition*." right hand be withered, and our flesh given a prey to the beasts... | |
| William John Fitzpatrick - 1861 - 548 páginas
...incorrupt Church? .'/. No; it is extremely corrupt in doctrine, practice, and worship. (,' \Vhatdoyou think of the frequent crossings upon which the Papists lay so great a sirens. ./. They are vain and superstitious." right band be withered, and onr flesh given a prey to... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1873 - 860 páginas
...question and answer; and I here subjoin a specimen. Q. Is the church of Rome a sound nnd imcorrupt church ? A. No: it is extremely corrupt, in doctrine,...security against sickness and all accidents ? A. They aro vain and superstitious. The worship of the crucifix, or figure of Christ upon the cross is idolatrous... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 804 páginas
...time. It is drawn up in the usual manner of question and answer ; and I here subjoin a specimen. ' Q. Is the church of Rome a sound and uncorrupt church...the papists lay so great a stress in their divine ofKces, and for security against sickness and all accidents ? ' A. They are vain and superstitious.... | |
| William John Fitzpatrick - 1880 - 560 páginas
...Rome a sound and incorrupt Church? A. No ; it is extremely corrupt in doctrine, practice, and worship. Q, What do you think of the frequent crossings upon which the Papists lay so great a stress. A. They are rain and superstitions." the gangrene which is sought to be inserted in the healthy flesh.... | |
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