Vindication of "The Book of the Roman Catholic Church," Against the Reverend Townsend's "Accusations of History Against the Church of Rome:": With Notice of Some Charges Brought Against "The Book of the Roman Catholic Church," in the Publications of Doctor Phillpotts, the Rev. [Henry] John Todd ... the Rev. Stephen Isaacson ... the Rev. Joseph Blanco White ... and in Some Other Publications |
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... expression , that " the Roman Catholic " Religion is a prodigious structure of imposture " and wickedness Duly noticed 66 99 ib . - ib . 2. His intimation that " if the adherents to Rome are as numerous as they are represented to be in ...
... expression , that " the Roman Catholic " Religion is a prodigious structure of imposture " and wickedness Duly noticed 66 99 ib . - ib . 2. His intimation that " if the adherents to Rome are as numerous as they are represented to be in ...
Page xii
... expressions of reprobation in the English language : -and the word " illaudable , " standing singly , is shown to be equivalent to the word " infamous " · 112 5.-Mr. Townsend's inculpation of the whole Catholic body in the Massacre at ...
... expressions of reprobation in the English language : -and the word " illaudable , " standing singly , is shown to be equivalent to the word " infamous " · 112 5.-Mr. Townsend's inculpation of the whole Catholic body in the Massacre at ...
Page xv
... expression , that , " Garnet might be " found guilty in a court of law , while a court of " honour would think gently of his case , " — as if it referred to his equivocations ❤ 160 The whole passage is cited , and shows it had no ...
... expression , that , " Garnet might be " found guilty in a court of law , while a court of " honour would think gently of his case , " — as if it referred to his equivocations ❤ 160 The whole passage is cited , and shows it had no ...
Page xvi
... expression of indignation , no phrase of contempt , for Garnet's doctrines of " equivocation , escape from the Author of The " Book of the Roman Catholic Church 99 · 163 The Author calls the doctrine , " odious and per- nicious ; " and ...
... expression of indignation , no phrase of contempt , for Garnet's doctrines of " equivocation , escape from the Author of The " Book of the Roman Catholic Church 99 · 163 The Author calls the doctrine , " odious and per- nicious ; " and ...
Page xxvi
... expressions . We bear no " animosity to individuals of any communion , sect 66 or party ; we embrace all our countrymen and " fellow citizens , as friends and brethren , and most sincerely do we wish to see all united in the par ...
... expressions . We bear no " animosity to individuals of any communion , sect 66 or party ; we embrace all our countrymen and " fellow citizens , as friends and brethren , and most sincerely do we wish to see all united in the par ...
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Page 223 - ... the pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, or any person whatever, and without thinking that I am or can be acquitted before God or man, or absolved of this declaration, or any part thereof, although the pope, or any other person or persons, or authority whatsoever, shall dispense with or annul the same, or declare that it was null and void from the beginning.
Page 233 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by the law? And will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them? King or queen: All this I promise to do.
Page liii - Our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath left power to his Church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in Him...
Page 222 - Dignity ; and I will do my utmost Endeavour to disclose and make known to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, all Treasons and traitorous Conspiracies which may be formed against...
Page xlviii - God's mercy, and with a quiet conscience ; therefore if there be any of you, who by this means cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel, let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned Minister of God's Word, and open his grief ; that by the ministry of God's holy Word he may receive the benefit of absolution, together with ghostly counsel and advice, to the quieting of his conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness.
Page 223 - ... of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ at or after the consecration thereof by any person whatsoever; and that the invocation or adoration of the Virgin Mary or any other saint and the sacrifice of the mass, as they are now used in the Church of Rome, are superstitious and idolatrous.
Page 48 - And I do solemnly in the presence of God profess, testify and declare that I do make this declaration and every part thereof in the plain and ordinary sense of the words read unto me, as they are commonly understood by English Protestants, without any evasion, equivocation or mental reservation whatsoever...
Page 222 - Third, and him will defend, to the utmost of my power, against all conspiracies and attempts whatever, that shall be made against his person, crown, or dignity ; and I will do my utmost endeavour to disclose, and make known to his majesty...
Page 236 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same?
Page 222 - I AB do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance, to their Majesties King William and Queen Mary: So help me God.