Elements of Christian Theology: Designed Principally for the Use of Young Students in Divinity, Volume 2T Cadell and W. Davies, 1820 - Theology, Doctrinal |
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Page 190
... papists and by the members of our church : but the papists assert that the books of the New Testament do not contain the whole rule of a Christian's faith and prac- tice ; they believe that the Apostles orally de- livered many doctrines ...
... papists and by the members of our church : but the papists assert that the books of the New Testament do not contain the whole rule of a Christian's faith and prac- tice ; they believe that the Apostles orally de- livered many doctrines ...
Page 191
... papists . The Jewish traditions were collected into a book , and comments written upon them , as has been before observed , Part 1. Chapter 4 . diate persons , namely Methuselah and Shem , were sufficient ART . VI . ] 191 Thirty - nine ...
... papists . The Jewish traditions were collected into a book , and comments written upon them , as has been before observed , Part 1. Chapter 4 . diate persons , namely Methuselah and Shem , were sufficient ART . VI . ] 191 Thirty - nine ...
Page 260
... papists , who assert , that man's inherent righteousness is the meritorious cause of his justification , and that good works " ad vitam æternam consequendam vere pro- mereri ( f ) . " It may be proper , upon this occasion , to explain ...
... papists , who assert , that man's inherent righteousness is the meritorious cause of his justification , and that good works " ad vitam æternam consequendam vere pro- mereri ( f ) . " It may be proper , upon this occasion , to explain ...
Page 281
... Papists call " Counsels of perfection , " that is , rules which do not bind under the penalty of sin , but are only useful in carrying men to a greater degree of perfection than is necessary to salvation . There is not the slightest ...
... Papists call " Counsels of perfection , " that is , rules which do not bind under the penalty of sin , but are only useful in carrying men to a greater degree of perfection than is necessary to salvation . There is not the slightest ...
Page 334
... Papists , whether it be vested in the Popes themselves , when they pro- nounce their decrees ex cathedrâ , or in General Councils . This very doubt is an argument against the thing itself , since wherever so important and distinguished ...
... Papists , whether it be vested in the Popes themselves , when they pro- nounce their decrees ex cathedrâ , or in General Councils . This very doubt is an argument against the thing itself , since wherever so important and distinguished ...
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