A Rational Illustration of the Book of Common Prayer of the Church of England: Being the Substance of Every Thing Liturgical in Bishop Sparrow, Mr. L'Estrange, Dr. Comber, Dr. Nichols, and All Former Ritualists, Commentators, and Others Upon the Same SubjectBell & Daldy, 1867 - 532 pages |
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... authority in the Ministers of the Gospel , to pardon or forgive sins immediately and directly in relation to God , and as to which the censure of the Church had been in no wise concerned . " And again , " that no absolution pronounced ...
... authority in the Ministers of the Gospel , to pardon or forgive sins immediately and directly in relation to God , and as to which the censure of the Church had been in no wise concerned . " And again , " that no absolution pronounced ...
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... authority in the Church of Jerusalem in St. Cyril's time , who has a comment upon it still extant , 46 which St. Jerome says was writ in his younger years : 47 and it is not probable that St. Cyril would have taken the pains to explain ...
... authority in the Church of Jerusalem in St. Cyril's time , who has a comment upon it still extant , 46 which St. Jerome says was writ in his younger years : 47 and it is not probable that St. Cyril would have taken the pains to explain ...
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... authority of a general Council extends . It were very easy to add many other proofs of the same kind , within the compass of time to which those I have al- ready produced do belong ; 64 but the brevity of my design only allows me to ...
... authority of a general Council extends . It were very easy to add many other proofs of the same kind , within the compass of time to which those I have al- ready produced do belong ; 64 but the brevity of my design only allows me to ...
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... authorities , to prove that they joined in the use of prayers conceived extempore , we may very reasonably con- clude they never did . I know indeed there are some objections , which our adversa- ries pick up from words of like sound ...
... authorities , to prove that they joined in the use of prayers conceived extempore , we may very reasonably con- clude they never did . I know indeed there are some objections , which our adversa- ries pick up from words of like sound ...
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... authorities , which prove that they were precomposed set forms , do also prove that the respective congregations were ac- customed to them , and thoroughly acquainted with them . For since the whole congregation did with one accord lift ...
... authorities , which prove that they were precomposed set forms , do also prove that the respective congregations were ac- customed to them , and thoroughly acquainted with them . For since the whole congregation did with one accord lift ...
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