The Protestant: Essays on the Principal Points of Controversy Between the Church of Rome and the Reformed, Том 2Hutchison and Dwier, 1833 |
Между кориците на книгата
Резултати 1 - 5 от 100.
Страница 20
... worship . The true God hath declared that he will not give his glory to another . There is nothing of which he is so jealous as of the worship that is due to him . Let our modern Papists think of this ; and let them consider how they ...
... worship . The true God hath declared that he will not give his glory to another . There is nothing of which he is so jealous as of the worship that is due to him . Let our modern Papists think of this ; and let them consider how they ...
Страница 33
... worship , in Wales , was cer- tainly not popish worship , or any thing like popery . The religion of Rome was a mere novelty in that ancient principality . It could not have existed there many centuries before the reformation ; and ...
... worship , in Wales , was cer- tainly not popish worship , or any thing like popery . The religion of Rome was a mere novelty in that ancient principality . It could not have existed there many centuries before the reformation ; and ...
Страница 34
... worship , and its ver- nacular version of the scriptures , show its independence on the church of Rome during the Saxon government , down to the Norman con- quest . " pp . 2 , 3 . Now , long before this period , the ancient British had ...
... worship , and its ver- nacular version of the scriptures , show its independence on the church of Rome during the Saxon government , down to the Norman con- quest . " pp . 2 , 3 . Now , long before this period , the ancient British had ...
Страница 46
... worship among Protestant churches , though it would be foolish to say they are all alike agreeable to the word of God , yet the difference between the most opposite extremes , is not equal in importance to many doctrinal differences in ...
... worship among Protestant churches , though it would be foolish to say they are all alike agreeable to the word of God , yet the difference between the most opposite extremes , is not equal in importance to many doctrinal differences in ...
Страница 47
... worship , which do not so affect the vitals of Christianity as to justify the members of one communion in withholding the appellation of Christian from another . The Dominicans and Franciscans , the Jansenists and the Jesuists , and ...
... worship , which do not so affect the vitals of Christianity as to justify the members of one communion in withholding the appellation of Christian from another . The Dominicans and Franciscans , the Jansenists and the Jesuists , and ...
Други издания - Преглед на всички
Често срещани думи и фрази
admit Amicus answer apostles appear assertion authority believe Bible bishop bishop of Meaux called Catholic chapel character Christian church of England church of Rome clergy command communion condemned confession council of Trent death declared defend deny devil divine doctrine doubt England error established evidence extreme unction fact faith fathers favour give Glasgow gospel heaven heresy heretics holy holy office honour idolatry infallible Inquisition Ireland Jesuits Juvenis kingdom last number letter living Lord Luther Mary matter means Milner mind never oath Papists persecution persons pope popery popish preaching present priest principles profess promise Protestant prove reader received reformation regard religion religious reply Roman Romish sacrament saints salvation Saviour Scott scripture sinners sins Socinians soul speak Spirit suppose teach tell thing tion transubstantiation true truth Vindicator virgin Virgin Mary whole word worship writings