A Review of the Policy and Peculiar Doctrines of the Modern Church of Rome ... in Answer to Arguments Advanced in Favour of the Roman-Catholic Question; and More Especially, Those of Sir John ThrockmortonE. Williams, 1809 - 195 sider |
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... means surprising , if this na- tion should not , without apprehension , observe the unremitted anxiety to acquire political power mani- fested by the Catholic body . The question is not one that involves merely the interests or ...
... means surprising , if this na- tion should not , without apprehension , observe the unremitted anxiety to acquire political power mani- fested by the Catholic body . The question is not one that involves merely the interests or ...
Side 7
... means a congenial , idea , that religion should be considered as having nothing to do with policy ; still more so is it to conceive , that they who , in debating on such a question as the Catholic one , contend for the con- nexion of ...
... means a congenial , idea , that religion should be considered as having nothing to do with policy ; still more so is it to conceive , that they who , in debating on such a question as the Catholic one , contend for the con- nexion of ...
Side 10
... means of acquiring some knowledge of it , and from it , for the improvement of this nation , solitary and ignorant as it is here represented to be . But perhaps this more improved and wiser world is divided from us by merely the Straits ...
... means of acquiring some knowledge of it , and from it , for the improvement of this nation , solitary and ignorant as it is here represented to be . But perhaps this more improved and wiser world is divided from us by merely the Straits ...
Side 16
... means the ignorant may be compelled , or en- couraged , to disloyal acts , by any who are disaffected of the clergy , and it pass as the indiscretion of the priest only . The effects hereof may be seen even 1 where disloyalty was not ...
... means the ignorant may be compelled , or en- couraged , to disloyal acts , by any who are disaffected of the clergy , and it pass as the indiscretion of the priest only . The effects hereof may be seen even 1 where disloyalty was not ...
Side 17
... means , and the good sense , to apply to the laws of his country for redress . In the church of England , if a clergyman refuse to administer the sacrament , he is obliged to notify the cause to his ordinary within fourteen days ; and ...
... means , and the good sense , to apply to the laws of his country for redress . In the church of England , if a clergyman refuse to administer the sacrament , he is obliged to notify the cause to his ordinary within fourteen days ; and ...
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Side 179 - Let no man beguile you of your reward in a voluntary humility and worshipping of angels, intruding into those things which he hath not seen, vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind...
Side 71 - And he said unto them, The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship over them; and they that exercise authority upon them are called benefactors. But ye shall not be so: but he that is greatest among you, let him be as the younger; and he that is chief, as he that doth serve.
Side 136 - And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shall bind on earth shall be bound in heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.
Side 185 - Then went this saying abroad among the brethren, That that disciple should not die : yet Jesus said not unto him, He shall not die; but, If I will that he tarry till I come, what is that to thee...
Side 183 - Therefore, brethren, stand fast, and hold the traditions which ye have been taught, whether by word, or our epistle.
Side 148 - God, are previous and indispensable requisites to establish a well-founded expectation of forgiveness ; and that any person who receives absolution without these previous requisites, so far from obtaining thereby any remission of his sins, incurs the additional guilt of violating a sacrament...
Side 175 - And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin ; and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you...
Side 136 - Again I say unto you, That if two of you shall agree on earth as touching any thing that they shall ask, it shall be done for them of my Father which is in heaven.
Side 72 - Therefore shall ye lay up these my words in your heart and in your soul, and bind them for a sign upon your hand, that they may be as frontlets between your eyes.
Side 148 - I do not believe that any sin whatsoever committed by me can be forgiven at the mere will of any pope, or of any priest, or of any person or persons whatsoever; but...