A Plain and Rational Account of the Catholick Faith: With a Preface and Appendix, in Vindication of Catholick Morals, from Old Calumnies Revived and Collected in a Scurrilous Libel, Entituled, A Protestant's Resolution, &c. To which is Annext The Reform'd Churches Prov'd Destitute of a Lawful Ministry |
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Page vi
... Nature , fuch as are the Mifreprefentation of our Doctrine to make it appear abfurd and ridiculous . For we are fo accu- fom'd to this fort of Treatment , that we expect no- thing elfe from any Man that draws his Pen againft us ; and we ...
... Nature , fuch as are the Mifreprefentation of our Doctrine to make it appear abfurd and ridiculous . For we are fo accu- fom'd to this fort of Treatment , that we expect no- thing elfe from any Man that draws his Pen againft us ; and we ...
Page ix
... Nature and not in their Profeffion . But these Per- " fons cleave to it at their Deaths as Zealoufly , as if " all they had been doing were by the immediate " Guidance of the bleffed Spirit . Such is their Blafphe- " my ! pag . 38. 39 ...
... Nature and not in their Profeffion . But these Per- " fons cleave to it at their Deaths as Zealoufly , as if " all they had been doing were by the immediate " Guidance of the bleffed Spirit . Such is their Blafphe- " my ! pag . 38. 39 ...
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... Nature . gibi odt : 6. That Faith , Justice , Truth , and Honesty are Duties , which by the Law of God and Nature we owe to all Man- 1 tsino2 kind . And of God and 7. That we are bound to pay Allegiance to our lawful Sovereigns , let ...
... Nature . gibi odt : 6. That Faith , Justice , Truth , and Honesty are Duties , which by the Law of God and Nature we owe to all Man- 1 tsino2 kind . And of God and 7. That we are bound to pay Allegiance to our lawful Sovereigns , let ...
Page xv
... than incur the Guilt of being perjured . Yet for footh our Priefts can difpenfe with Perjury , if the Catechist is to be believed . Can any Thing in Nature be more abfurd ? No No Man can be fo great a Stranger to the The PRE FAC E. XV.
... than incur the Guilt of being perjured . Yet for footh our Priefts can difpenfe with Perjury , if the Catechist is to be believed . Can any Thing in Nature be more abfurd ? No No Man can be fo great a Stranger to the The PRE FAC E. XV.
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... natural Introduction to his laying a greater Charge upon him ; Because the higher a Perfon is raised in the Miniftry of the Gofpel , the greater his Love ought to be for Chrift to enable him to perform his Truft . fobferve Secondly ...
... natural Introduction to his laying a greater Charge upon him ; Because the higher a Perfon is raised in the Miniftry of the Gofpel , the greater his Love ought to be for Chrift to enable him to perform his Truft . fobferve Secondly ...
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Page 17 - I say therefore to the unmarried and widows, It is good for them if they abide even as I. 9 But if they cannot contain, let them marry : for it is better to marry than to burn.
Page 55 - I shall not be of counsel nor1 consent, that they shall lose either life or member, or shall be taken, or suffer any violence or any wrong by any means. Their counsel to me credited by them, their messengers or letters, I shall not willingly discover to any person.
Page 82 - Ib. p. 267. IX. Herbert Thorndike writes as follows : — " The practice of the Church in interceding for them " (the departed) " at the celebration of the Eucharist is so general, and so ancient, that it cannot be thought to have come in by imposture ; otherwise the same aspersion will seem to take hold of our common Christianity itself.
Page 177 - So that, next to the sin of those who began that rebellion, theirs must needs be, who either hindered the speedy suppressing of it by domestic dissensions, or diverted the aids, or exasperated the rebels to the most desperate resolutions and actions...
Page 51 - Come unto me, all ye that labour and arc heavy laden, and I will give you rest.
Page 81 - ... the riches both of the wisdom, and knowledge of God ! how unsearchable are His judgments, and His ways past finding out. Rom. xi. 33. Of the justice of God David sings; The righteous Lord loveth righteousness, His countenance will behold the thing that is just. Psalm xi. 8. The Apostle Paul says that God will render to every man according to his deeds, and that there is no respect of persons with God.
Page 130 - Gird np the loins of your mind, be sober, and hope to the end for the grace that is to be brought unto yon at the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Page 10 - Lord: this shall not be done unto thee.' But he turned and said unto Peter, ' Get thee behind me, Satan ; thou art a stumbling-block to me : for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
Page 56 - ... is my body, he called a bit of bread his body, though he meant it only as a figure of his body ; now, if this was so, he was guilty of a most gross and shameful absurdity ; for nothing can be more absurd than to hold a bit of bread in one's <hand, and say, this is the living body of a man...