The Holy Eucharist a Comfort to the Penitent: A Sermon Preached Before the University, in the Cathedral Church of Christ, in Oxford, on the Fourth Sunday After Easter, Volumen11 |
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My own views were cast , ( so to speak ) in the mould of the minds of Bp . Andrews and Abp . Bramhall " , which I regarded as the type of the teaching of our Church . From them originally , and with them , I learnt to receive in their ...
My own views were cast , ( so to speak ) in the mould of the minds of Bp . Andrews and Abp . Bramhall " , which I regarded as the type of the teaching of our Church . From them originally , and with them , I learnt to receive in their ...
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... which is " given " by the minister , " taken " by the people . ( See Knox's Remains , ii . p . 170. ) In like way , the Catechism teaches that " The Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received of the faithful ...
... which is " given " by the minister , " taken " by the people . ( See Knox's Remains , ii . p . 170. ) In like way , the Catechism teaches that " The Body and Blood of Christ are verily and indeed taken and received of the faithful ...
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Nor has it been the object to select the strongest passages of our writers ; on the contrary , some stronger than any here quoted have been purposely passed by , out of a writer so universally received as G. Herbert .
Nor has it been the object to select the strongest passages of our writers ; on the contrary , some stronger than any here quoted have been purposely passed by , out of a writer so universally received as G. Herbert .
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As the manna is said to have " contented every man's delight and agreed to every taste " , " so He , the Heavenly Manna , becometh to every man what he needeth , and what he can receive ; to the penitent perhaps chiefly remission of ...
As the manna is said to have " contented every man's delight and agreed to every taste " , " so He , the Heavenly Manna , becometh to every man what he needeth , and what he can receive ; to the penitent perhaps chiefly remission of ...
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It augments life , or — death ; gives immortality to the living ; to the dead it gives not life , but death ; it is a savour of life or death , is received to salvation or damnation . Whence the ancient Church so anxiously withheld from ...
It augments life , or — death ; gives immortality to the living ; to the dead it gives not life , but death ; it is a savour of life or death , is received to salvation or damnation . Whence the ancient Church so anxiously withheld from ...
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