On the mysticism attributed to the early fathers of the Church [by J. Keble]. |
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... considered a candid judgment , in our time , which should allow that such might constitute tolerable poetry : but to consider them as a part of theology , to regard them as having been from the beginning intended by the Creator , and ...
... considered a candid judgment , in our time , which should allow that such might constitute tolerable poetry : but to consider them as a part of theology , to regard them as having been from the beginning intended by the Creator , and ...
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... considered most extravagant ; a subject , which has attracted towards them in no common degree the contemptu- ous wonder of modern critics and philosophers : I mean , their discovering the tokens of our LORD's Passion , and more espe ...
... considered most extravagant ; a subject , which has attracted towards them in no common degree the contemptu- ous wonder of modern critics and philosophers : I mean , their discovering the tokens of our LORD's Passion , and more espe ...
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... considered , there appears no fanaticism , but a great deal of sober piety and charity , in the expressions of St. Barnabas on dismissing this topic . " He knows " the reality of this mystery " from whom we , " Christians or Chris- tian ...
... considered , there appears no fanaticism , but a great deal of sober piety and charity , in the expressions of St. Barnabas on dismissing this topic . " He knows " the reality of this mystery " from whom we , " Christians or Chris- tian ...
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... considered , may throw much light on ano- ther wide province of the so called mysticism of the Church . " Let us see , " says the writer1 , " whether the LORD has seen good to give men prophetical indications of the Water and of the ...
... considered , may throw much light on ano- ther wide province of the so called mysticism of the Church . " Let us see , " says the writer1 , " whether the LORD has seen good to give men prophetical indications of the Water and of the ...
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... considered as a popular view of the prima facie evidence for Christianity in the Old Testament , the remarkable passage1 in which he undertakes to prove , that " since the time of our LORD's crucifixion , there hath been inseparably ...
... considered as a popular view of the prima facie evidence for Christianity in the Old Testament , the remarkable passage1 in which he undertakes to prove , that " since the time of our LORD's crucifixion , there hath been inseparably ...
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Page 38 - But He turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an offence unto me: for thou savourest not the things that be of God, but those that be of men.
Page 11 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Page 54 - The offering of Christ once made is that perfect redemption, propitiation, and satisfaction, for all the sins of the whole world, both original and actual ; and there is none other satisfaction for sin, but that alone.
Page 69 - God himself; that is, that they should rule all estates and degrees committed to their charge by God, whether they be Ecclesiastical or Temporal, and restrain with the civil sword the stubborn and evildoers. The Bishop of Rome hath no jurisdiction in this Realm of England.
Page 8 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Page 87 - He was led as a sheep to the slaughter ; And as a lamb before his shearer is dumb, So he openeth not his mouth ; In his humiliation his judgment was taken away; His generation who shall declare ? For his life is taken from the earth.
Page 58 - Bishops, priests, and deacons, are not commanded by God's Law, either to vow the estate of single life, or to abstain from Marriage : therefore it is lawful for them, as for all other Christian men, to marry at their own discretion, as they shall judge the same to serve better to godliness.
Page 69 - And I do declare, That no foreign prince, person, prelate, state, or potentate hath, or ought to have any jurisdiction, power, superiority, pre-eminence, or authority ecclesiastical or spiritual, within this realm : So help me God.