A Companion to the Lord's SupperT. Hatchard, 1852 - 130 pages |
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... rite , and from fear lest man should think too lightly of its importance . Much also has been the slow growth of corrupt practices and mistaken systems in former times , when subtilty was esteemed the chiefest glory of human reason . It ...
... rite , and from fear lest man should think too lightly of its importance . Much also has been the slow growth of corrupt practices and mistaken systems in former times , when subtilty was esteemed the chiefest glory of human reason . It ...
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... rite itself is a form , and as such inconsistent with the spirituality of the Christian religion . 2. Or , if it be granted that ceremonies are permissible , it is argued that the Lord's Supper has , through the abuse of superstition ...
... rite itself is a form , and as such inconsistent with the spirituality of the Christian religion . 2. Or , if it be granted that ceremonies are permissible , it is argued that the Lord's Supper has , through the abuse of superstition ...
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... rite therein commanded to be performed . Now as to the institution itself , it is matter of fact that our blessed Lord did , on the evening of His betrayal , distribute to His disciples , then present , bread and wine , and command them ...
... rite therein commanded to be performed . Now as to the institution itself , it is matter of fact that our blessed Lord did , on the evening of His betrayal , distribute to His disciples , then present , bread and wine , and command them ...
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... rite can be no reasonable ex- cuse for the unfitness of the many , and for their consequent neglect of duty ; as neither will it be an excuse for those who shall be condemned in the day of judgment that " few are chosen and " the gate ...
... rite can be no reasonable ex- cuse for the unfitness of the many , and for their consequent neglect of duty ; as neither will it be an excuse for those who shall be condemned in the day of judgment that " few are chosen and " the gate ...
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... rite itself . But that it is such a mystery is rather to be referred to the work and superadditions of men , than to the original institution , as it came from our Lord Himself ; for that appears to be plain enough and quite within the ...
... rite itself . But that it is such a mystery is rather to be referred to the work and superadditions of men , than to the original institution , as it came from our Lord Himself ; for that appears to be plain enough and quite within the ...
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