A treatise concerning the right use of the fathers, in the decision of the controversies that are at this day in religion [tr. by T. Smith]. Re-ed. and amended, by G. Jekyll1843 |
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Strona viii
... Church of Rome nor the Protestants acknowledge the Fathers for their Judges in points of Reli- gion ; both of them rejecting such of their Opinions and Practices as are not suited to their taste ; being an answer to two Objections that ...
... Church of Rome nor the Protestants acknowledge the Fathers for their Judges in points of Reli- gion ; both of them rejecting such of their Opinions and Practices as are not suited to their taste ; being an answer to two Objections that ...
Strona x
... Church of Rome back again to the Church of Christ , the reformed , though they shook off the tyranny of the Pope , could not disengage themselves from the unbounded authority of the Fathers ; but carried that prejudice with them , as ...
... Church of Rome back again to the Church of Christ , the reformed , though they shook off the tyranny of the Pope , could not disengage themselves from the unbounded authority of the Fathers ; but carried that prejudice with them , as ...
Strona xvi
... Church of Rome and the Protestants , lies in some certain points which the Church of Rome maintains as important and necessary articles of the Christian faith : whereas the Protestants , on the con- trary , neither believe nor will ...
... Church of Rome and the Protestants , lies in some certain points which the Church of Rome maintains as important and necessary articles of the Christian faith : whereas the Protestants , on the con- trary , neither believe nor will ...
Strona xviii
... Rome is the head and supreme monarch of the whole Chris- tian Church throughout the world : -that he , or at least the church which he acknowledges a true one , cannot possibly err in matters of faith : -that the sacrament of the ...
... Rome is the head and supreme monarch of the whole Chris- tian Church throughout the world : -that he , or at least the church which he acknowledges a true one , cannot possibly err in matters of faith : -that the sacrament of the ...
Strona xx
... Church of Rome be but able to prove both these points , it is then without all dispute that their proceed- ing is good , and agreeable to the end proposed ; there being so many writings of the ancient Fathers at this day adduced by them ...
... Church of Rome be but able to prove both these points , it is then without all dispute that their proceed- ing is good , and agreeable to the end proposed ; there being so many writings of the ancient Fathers at this day adduced by them ...
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