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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... repentance and faith , that must make the application of them effectual to himself . I hope this explanation will justify my notions upon the daily absolution , as well as reconcile them with what I have said upon the other . I shall ...
... repentance and faith , that must make the application of them effectual to himself . I hope this explanation will justify my notions upon the daily absolution , as well as reconcile them with what I have said upon the other . I shall ...
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... repentance . There are variety of disposi- tions , and the same man is not always in the same temper . For which reason they have collected several , and left it to the discretion of him that ministereth , to use such one or more of ...
... repentance . There are variety of disposi- tions , and the same man is not always in the same temper . For which reason they have collected several , and left it to the discretion of him that ministereth , to use such one or more of ...
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... repentance : and consequently that a mere deacon has as much authority to speak every part of this form , as he has to say , When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness , & c . , which is the first of the sentences appointed to ...
... repentance : and consequently that a mere deacon has as much authority to speak every part of this form , as he has to say , When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness , & c . , which is the first of the sentences appointed to ...
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... repentance and faith . Again , the terms used to express the priest's delivering or declaring it , is a very solemn one : it is to be pronounced ( saith the rubric ) by the priest alone . A word which signifies much more than merely to ...
... repentance and faith . Again , the terms used to express the priest's delivering or declaring it , is a very solemn one : it is to be pronounced ( saith the rubric ) by the priest alone . A word which signifies much more than merely to ...
Page 118
... repentance after he has pronounced the abso- lution and remission of their sins ; it may be thought that the absolution does not convey a pardon , but only promises them one upon their repentance . " But in answer to this , we may grant ...
... repentance after he has pronounced the abso- lution and remission of their sins ; it may be thought that the absolution does not convey a pardon , but only promises them one upon their repentance . " But in answer to this , we may grant ...
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