Certain Difficulties Felt by Anglicans in Catholic Teaching Considered, Volume 1Longmans, Green, 1897 - Apologetics |
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... sacraments defective , precedents incon- sistent , articles equivocal , canons obsolete , courts Pro- testant , and synods suspended ; scouted by the laity , scorned by men of the world , hated and blackened by its opponents ; and ...
... sacraments defective , precedents incon- sistent , articles equivocal , canons obsolete , courts Pro- testant , and synods suspended ; scouted by the laity , scorned by men of the world , hated and blackened by its opponents ; and ...
Page 45
... sacraments , because her highest law court has not condemned a proposition asserted by one of her ministers , concerning a very obscure and perplex- ing question of dogmatical theology . Surely this would be an extraordinary delusion ...
... sacraments , because her highest law court has not condemned a proposition asserted by one of her ministers , concerning a very obscure and perplex- ing question of dogmatical theology . Surely this would be an extraordinary delusion ...
Page 48
... sacrament of baptism , contrasts " logical dreams " and " obscure and perplexing questions of dogmatic theology " with " the promise " in the Estab- lishment of a large family " of daughters , spread round the earth , shining and ...
... sacrament of baptism , contrasts " logical dreams " and " obscure and perplexing questions of dogmatic theology " with " the promise " in the Estab- lishment of a large family " of daughters , spread round the earth , shining and ...
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... Sacraments are lodged with us . We have that with us which none but ourselves possess , the mantle of the Apostles ; and this , properly understood and cherished , will ever keep us from being the 60. The. Movement. of. 1833.
... Sacraments are lodged with us . We have that with us which none but ourselves possess , the mantle of the Apostles ; and this , properly understood and cherished , will ever keep us from being the 60. The. Movement. of. 1833.
Page 69
... is an incontrovertible fact : whatever light , life , or strength it has possessed , or possesses , from the National Church was it derived . To the Sacraments , to the ordinances , to the not derived from the National Church . 69.
... is an incontrovertible fact : whatever light , life , or strength it has possessed , or possesses , from the National Church was it derived . To the Sacraments , to the ordinances , to the not derived from the National Church . 69.
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