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Side 36
... sacrament ; that this was generally called the Lord's supper , which was eating bread and drinking wine , first set apart by prayer and thanksgiving , in commemoration of Jesus Christ . They partook of it , says Socrates , in a table ...
... sacrament ; that this was generally called the Lord's supper , which was eating bread and drinking wine , first set apart by prayer and thanksgiving , in commemoration of Jesus Christ . They partook of it , says Socrates , in a table ...
Side 42
... sacrament , to shew that they are free from heresy , and in strict union with the Catholic church . This creed has been usually read at the beginning of all the general councils fince ( a ) . * Theod . E. H. 1. I. c . viii . ( a ) ...
... sacrament , to shew that they are free from heresy , and in strict union with the Catholic church . This creed has been usually read at the beginning of all the general councils fince ( a ) . * Theod . E. H. 1. I. c . viii . ( a ) ...
Side 52
... sacrament to children was founded on an explication of John vi . 53. Thus were baptism and the facrament thought indispensible to falva- tion : the practice of giving the eucharift continued in the Western churches till the eleventh or ...
... sacrament to children was founded on an explication of John vi . 53. Thus were baptism and the facrament thought indispensible to falva- tion : the practice of giving the eucharift continued in the Western churches till the eleventh or ...
Side 66
... sacrament not denied to the laity ; and not till long after that prayers were made with the people in an unknown tongue : but from hence we be- hold the church in her declining state ; knowledge de- cayed , fuperftition ufurped the ...
... sacrament not denied to the laity ; and not till long after that prayers were made with the people in an unknown tongue : but from hence we be- hold the church in her declining state ; knowledge de- cayed , fuperftition ufurped the ...
Side 71
... sacrament to children , and this continued to be the practice of the church to the twelfth century ‡ . Pope Gregory I. who was so remarkable for fuper- stition and invention , as to be surnamed the Great , in- * Bower's History of the ...
... sacrament to children , and this continued to be the practice of the church to the twelfth century ‡ . Pope Gregory I. who was so remarkable for fuper- stition and invention , as to be surnamed the Great , in- * Bower's History of the ...
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Side c - All things are lawful for me, but all things are not expedient; all things are lawful for me, but all things edify not.
Side 7 - But be not ye called Rabbi, for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no man your father upon the earth : for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
Side 235 - I exorcise thee, creature of water, in the Name of GOD the FATHER Almighty, and in the Name of JESUS CHRIST His SON our LORD, and in the virtue of the HOLY GHOST...
Side 251 - God of God, Light of Light, Very God of Very God, Begotten, not made, Being of one substance with the Father, By whom all things were made; Who for us men and for our salvation came down from heaven And was incarnate by the Holy Ghost of the Virgin Mary And was made man; And was crucified also for us under Pontius Pilate.
Side 5 - Not every one that saith to me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doth the will of my Father who is in heaven, he shall enter into the kingdom of heaven.
Side 140 - The Holy Ghost, proceeding from the Father and the Son, is of one substance, majesty, and glory, with the Father and the Son, very and eternal God.
Side 140 - And he commanded us to preach unto the people, and to testify that it is he which was ordained of God to be the judge of quick and dead.
Side 140 - And I believe in the Holy Ghost, The Lord and Giver of life, Who proceedeth from the Father and the Son, Who with the Father and the Son together is worshipped and glorified, Who spake by the Prophets.
Side 8 - But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do : for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking. Be not ye therefore like unto them ; for your Father knoweth what things ye have need of before ye ask Him.
Side lvi - In other things I will take no man's liberty of judgment from him ; neither shall any man take mine from me. I will think no man the worse man, nor the worse Christian, I will love no man the less, for differing in opinion from me. And what measure I mete to others, I expect from them again.