A Letter to Richard, Lord Bishop of Oxford, on the Tendency to Romanism Imputed to Doctrines Held of Old, as Now, in the English ChurchJ.H. Parker, 1839 - 263 |
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Strona 32
... look to the private opinions of any instruments of the Reformation , as interpreters of the Articles : since we are expressly referred , not to them , but to the " literal and grammatical sense 1 " of the Articles themselves . But we ...
... look to the private opinions of any instruments of the Reformation , as interpreters of the Articles : since we are expressly referred , not to them , but to the " literal and grammatical sense 1 " of the Articles themselves . But we ...
Strona 40
... look upon it in another way ; Rome differs from us , as to the authority which she ascribes to tradi- tion ; she regards it as coordinate , our divines as sub- ordinate as to the way in which it is to be employed ; she , as independent ...
... look upon it in another way ; Rome differs from us , as to the authority which she ascribes to tradi- tion ; she regards it as coordinate , our divines as sub- ordinate as to the way in which it is to be employed ; she , as independent ...
Strona 72
... look to their own feelings , as that by which their reliance on Christ may be ascer- tained , to analyze them , operate upon them , work them up , rely at last with satisfaction upon them , as tests of their love for CHRIST . They have ...
... look to their own feelings , as that by which their reliance on Christ may be ascer- tained , to analyze them , operate upon them , work them up , rely at last with satisfaction upon them , as tests of their love for CHRIST . They have ...
Strona 75
... look chiefly to their works , and as it has a Pelagian tendency ( although it has been held together with high Augustinian doctrine ) so may it readily lead them to look to their own works as their own ; to weigh them , balance them ...
... look chiefly to their works , and as it has a Pelagian tendency ( although it has been held together with high Augustinian doctrine ) so may it readily lead them to look to their own works as their own ; to weigh them , balance them ...
Strona 77
... look neither to their faith nor their works , but to CHRIst alone , " the Author and Finisher of their faith , " not stay- ing to analyze their feelings , nor weighing their works in a balance , as if claiming Heaven either by faith or ...
... look neither to their faith nor their works , but to CHRIst alone , " the Author and Finisher of their faith , " not stay- ing to analyze their feelings , nor weighing their works in a balance , as if claiming Heaven either by faith or ...
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