The Works of George Bull, D.D., Lord Bishop of St. David's: Discourses &cAt the University Press, 1846 - Church of England |
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Page 152
... professed design and doctrine of the church of Rome : to make this plain , I desire your ladyship to ask the author of the letter these few questions : 1. Are all the points defended in the book , called the Catholic Scripturist ...
... professed design and doctrine of the church of Rome : to make this plain , I desire your ladyship to ask the author of the letter these few questions : 1. Are all the points defended in the book , called the Catholic Scripturist ...
Page 153
... professed design of that book to maintain , that all the points undertaken to be de- fended therein may be proved out of the holy Scrip- tures ; and the author of the letter adds manifestly , .and he afterwards tells your ladyship ...
... professed design of that book to maintain , that all the points undertaken to be de- fended therein may be proved out of the holy Scrip- tures ; and the author of the letter adds manifestly , .and he afterwards tells your ladyship ...
Page 154
... professed design whereof is to prove , that we must be beholding to tradition for many necessary points of faith , and that the Scrip- ture is not a sufficient rule . I confess I am amazed when I observe with what a fatal stupidity , or ...
... professed design whereof is to prove , that we must be beholding to tradition for many necessary points of faith , and that the Scrip- ture is not a sufficient rule . I confess I am amazed when I observe with what a fatal stupidity , or ...
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... profess to give them religious wor- ship , and stiffly maintain ( witness the Catholic Scrip- turist himself , point 36. ) that such worship is due unto them ; and accordingly they invocate saints with all the circumstances of religious ...
... profess to give them religious wor- ship , and stiffly maintain ( witness the Catholic Scrip- turist himself , point 36. ) that such worship is due unto them ; and accordingly they invocate saints with all the circumstances of religious ...
Page 176
... not how all the cavils and little pre- tences of the Romanists , in this question , could have been more clearly obviated in so few words . 8. All this he delivers as the known and professed doctrine of 176 SECT . XIII . A Vindication of.
... not how all the cavils and little pre- tences of the Romanists , in this question , could have been more clearly obviated in so few words . 8. All this he delivers as the known and professed doctrine of 176 SECT . XIII . A Vindication of.
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The Works of George Bull: D. D., Lord Bishop of St. David's, Volume 7 Edward Burton,Robert Nelson,George Bull No preview available - 2015 |
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Adam affirm ancient angels apostles bishop of Rome blessed body canon Cassand catholic church Catholic Scripturist Christian church of Christ Church of England church of Rome communion concerning confession council of Trent creed decree discourse divine Spirit doctrine doth ecclesia Epistle Eucharist expressly Fathers Gospel grace hath heaven Holy Ghost holy Scriptures hypostases image-worship immortality insufflation invocation of saints Irenæus Jesus Justin Martyr ladyship learned Lord natural Nicene Old Testament papists paradise Paul Pelagian perfect Peter plainly pray prayers primitive profess protoplast quæ quam quod reason received religion Roman church Romanists rule of faith sacrament saith Saviour sense shew Socinians soul speak supernatural synod Tatian tells testimony thereof things tion transubstantiation unto wherein words worship γὰρ δὲ διὰ εἰκόνα εἰς ἐν Θεοῦ καὶ κατὰ μὲν πρὸς τὴν τῆς τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῷ τῶν