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Page xxxii
... worship of canonized dead men , p . 219 . ( 3. ) To ask the intercessory prayers of the living could not lead to idolatry ; hence , in Scripture , it is allowed . To ask the intercessory prayers of the dead has a direct tendency to ...
... worship of canonized dead men , p . 219 . ( 3. ) To ask the intercessory prayers of the living could not lead to idolatry ; hence , in Scripture , it is allowed . To ask the intercessory prayers of the dead has a direct tendency to ...
Page xxxiii
... worship of relics unsatisfactory , p . 248 , IV . His proof of the legality of relic - worship , from miracles said to have been wrought over the relics of the saints , p . 251 . V. His attempt to trace relic - worship to the age of the ...
... worship of relics unsatisfactory , p . 248 , IV . His proof of the legality of relic - worship , from miracles said to have been wrought over the relics of the saints , p . 251 . V. His attempt to trace relic - worship to the age of the ...
Page xxxiv
... worship , on the plea of the difference between absolute - worship and relative - worship , p . 258 . IV . The apprehension of protestants respecting image - worship , though censured by the bishop as groundless , has been too well ...
... worship , on the plea of the difference between absolute - worship and relative - worship , p . 258 . IV . The apprehension of protestants respecting image - worship , though censured by the bishop as groundless , has been too well ...
Page xxxv
... worship , drawn out from materials furnished by the bishop himself , p . 288 . BOOK II . THE DIFFICULTIES ATTENDANT UPON THE CHURCH OF ROME IN REGARD TO HER CLAIM OF UNIVERSAL SUPREMACY , p . 291 . CHAPTER I. RESPECTING THE POLITY OF ...
... worship , drawn out from materials furnished by the bishop himself , p . 288 . BOOK II . THE DIFFICULTIES ATTENDANT UPON THE CHURCH OF ROME IN REGARD TO HER CLAIM OF UNIVERSAL SUPREMACY , p . 291 . CHAPTER I. RESPECTING THE POLITY OF ...
Page xxxix
... worship , p . 378 . 1. The freedom of religious worship , allowed by the An- glican church , is openly reprobated , by a prelate of the Roman church , as a dangerous and mischievous policy , which must end in the downfal of the An ...
... worship , p . 378 . 1. The freedom of religious worship , allowed by the An- glican church , is openly reprobated , by a prelate of the Roman church , as a dangerous and mischievous policy , which must end in the downfal of the An ...
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