The Apology for the Church of England: And A Treatise of the Holy ScripturesN.-Y. Protestant Episcopal Press, 1831 - 10 páginas |
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Página xxviii
... heart and conscience , from the want of the preacher's own revision , may be readily conceived . It is even possible that the few inadvertences pointed out in notes to this edition , are attributable rather to the editor , than to the ...
... heart and conscience , from the want of the preacher's own revision , may be readily conceived . It is even possible that the few inadvertences pointed out in notes to this edition , are attributable rather to the editor , than to the ...
Página xl
... heart , attached to the faith which they had imbibed in infancy and inseparably associated with all their acquirements and opinions- although not a few had servilely pretended compliance and consent with the prevailing principles ...
... heart , attached to the faith which they had imbibed in infancy and inseparably associated with all their acquirements and opinions- although not a few had servilely pretended compliance and consent with the prevailing principles ...
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... heart to see how well I can write ? -he signed . 6 6 Even this was not enough . The very manner of Jew- ell's subscription gave evidence that he was not sincere ; and it is not unlikely , that his after - thoughts vented themselves in ...
... heart to see how well I can write ? -he signed . 6 6 Even this was not enough . The very manner of Jew- ell's subscription gave evidence that he was not sincere ; and it is not unlikely , that his after - thoughts vented themselves in ...
Página xliv
... heart , that made his weak hand commit that wick- edness , ' and begging forgiveness of GoD and of his brethren with such humble earnestness and evident con- trition as to move the whole audience to tears , and to raise himself higher ...
... heart , that made his weak hand commit that wick- edness , ' and begging forgiveness of GoD and of his brethren with such humble earnestness and evident con- trition as to move the whole audience to tears , and to raise himself higher ...
Página lxx
... hearts ; I am not able to loose and open ' those stony hearts of yours : God make you all one , e STRYPE , Annals , I. 421. - GRINDAL , then bishop of London , ex- plains the seeming inconsistency between his own and Jewell's occa ...
... hearts ; I am not able to loose and open ' those stony hearts of yours : God make you all one , e STRYPE , Annals , I. 421. - GRINDAL , then bishop of London , ex- plains the seeming inconsistency between his own and Jewell's occa ...
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The Apology for the Church of England: And a Treatise of the Holy Scriptures John Jewel,William Rollinson Whittingham Sin vista previa disponible - 2016 |
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ancient fathers Antichrist Apology Apostles Archbishop Arians AUGUSTINE saith authority bishop of Rome blood body bread called Canon Canon Law catholic cause CHRIST Christian CHRYSOSTOM Church of England Church of Rome clergy command Communion condemned Constantinople corruption Council Council of Trent CYPRIAN death Defence divine doctrine doth Eccles Ecclesia ecclesiastical emperor Epist error faith God's godly gospel Greek HARDING hath heart heaven heresy heretics Holy Scriptures honour Hosius JEROME JESUS JEWELL Jewell's John judgment king kingdom Latin learned live LORD Marcion Martyr Matt matter Matth never opinions ORIGEN passage Paul's Cross Peter Pope Pope's prayers preached priests princes prophets quæ quod quoted received Reformation religion Roman Romish sacrament saith Sect sermon SOZOMEN speak spirit temple TERTULLIAN thee THEODORET thereof things thou tion translation truth unto whole wicked word worship καὶ