Those five commonly called Sacraments, that is to say, Confirmation, Penance, Orders, Matrimony, and extreme Unction, are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly... The Creeds of Christendom: With a History and Critical Notes, Vol III - Page 485by Philip Schaff - 1877Full view - About this book
| Christianity - 1845 - 1036 pages
...that the five commonly called sacraments, are not to be counted for sacraments of the gospel. That the sacraments were not ordained of Christ, to be gazed upon, or to be carried about j but that we should duly use them. That tran substantiation in the Supper of the Lord, cannot be proved... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1841 - 88 pages
...such as have grown, partly of the corrupt following (prav&. imitatione) of the Apostles, partly from states of life allowed in the Scriptures; but yet have not like nature of sacraments, (sacramentorum eandem rationem,) with Baptism and the LORD'S Supper, for that they have not any visible... | |
| John Keble - Fathers of the church - 1841 - 290 pages
...such as have grown, partly of the corrupt following (prava imitatione) of the Apostles, partly from states of life allowed in the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of sacraments, (sacramentorum eandem lationem,) with Baptism and the LORD'S Supper, for that they have not any visible... | |
| Peter Richard Kenrick - Anglican orders - 1841 - 268 pages
...and extreme unction, are not to be accounted for sacraments of the gospel ; being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the apostles, partly are states of life allowed by Scriptures, but yet have not like nature of sacraments with baptism, and the Lord's supper,/or that... | |
| George Hill - Apologetics - 1842 - 812 pages
...matrimony, and extreme unction, are not to be counted for sacraments of the gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the apostles ;...they have not any visible sign or ceremony ordained by God." In baptism and the Lord's supper, to which the name of sacraments is, according to our definition,... | |
| Richard Burn - Ecclesiastical law - 1842 - 816 pages
...Orders are not to be accounted for a sacrament Sacramem. Qf t]ie QQSpej . ^ not ilavjng fljg jj^g naturc of sacraments with baptism and the Lord's Supper;...not any visible sign or ceremony ordained of God." Antiquity or 3. " It is evident unto all men diligently reading the Holy De«c"ni°u Scripture and... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - Reformation - 1842 - 654 pages
...Matrimony, and Eilream Unction, are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gogpel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed in the Scriptures, hut yet have not like nature of Sacraments, with Baptism and the Lord's Supper, for that they have... | |
| Michael Hodsoll Miller - 1842 - 54 pages
...such as have grown, partly of the corrupt following (prava imitatione) of the Apostles, partly from states of life allowed in the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of sacraments, (sacramentorum eandem rationem,) with Baptism and the LORD'S Supper, for that they have not any visible... | |
| Jean François Salvard, Peter Hall - Creeds - 1842 - 710 pages
...Matrimony, and Extreme Unction) are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed by the Scriptures, but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism and the Lord's Supper, for... | |
| John Hayward - Christian biography - 1842 - 444 pages
...and Extreme Unction, are not to be counted for Sacraments of the Gospel, being such as have grown, partly of the corrupt following of the Apostles, partly are states of life allowed by the Scriptures ; but yet have not like nature of Sacraments with Baptism and the Lord's Supper,... | |
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