A Letter to Charles Butler, Esq: On His Notice of the "Practical and Internal Evidence Against Catholicism"Murray, ... Rivingtons, ... Hatchards, 1826 - 131 pages |
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... considered wilful , and amounting to a crime in the eye of God ? I should like also to know if your unquestionable authority engages , that your Church shall hence- forward reserve the decision of that point to God alone . If such be ...
... considered wilful , and amounting to a crime in the eye of God ? I should like also to know if your unquestionable authority engages , that your Church shall hence- forward reserve the decision of that point to God alone . If such be ...
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... considered in the same charac- ter as deserters from an army , and that the Church has a right to bring them to trial and punish them . Sixthly , and lastly , That no Roman Catholic is allowed to be a judge of the sense of Scripture ...
... considered in the same charac- ter as deserters from an army , and that the Church has a right to bring them to trial and punish them . Sixthly , and lastly , That no Roman Catholic is allowed to be a judge of the sense of Scripture ...
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... - ing from questions which concern things as they are considered in their own nature , to accidental or rare circumstances of ignorance , incapacity , want of means to be instructed , erroneous consci- ence 44 ROMANIST DOCTRINE.
... - ing from questions which concern things as they are considered in their own nature , to accidental or rare circumstances of ignorance , incapacity , want of means to be instructed , erroneous consci- ence 44 ROMANIST DOCTRINE.
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... considered what they are apt to be in themselves , and as they are neither increased nor diminished by accidental circumstances * . " I will not stop to take much notice of the ex- pression - truth sufficiently proposed , by which the ...
... considered what they are apt to be in themselves , and as they are neither increased nor diminished by accidental circumstances * . " I will not stop to take much notice of the ex- pression - truth sufficiently proposed , by which the ...
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... considered by themselves and their Church an evil ; an evil which should be opposed by every method allowed by the Gospel ? You observe , that I am taking all your suppositions for granted . F 2 PROTESTANT CHURCHES . 67.
... considered by themselves and their Church an evil ; an evil which should be opposed by every method allowed by the Gospel ? You observe , that I am taking all your suppositions for granted . F 2 PROTESTANT CHURCHES . 67.
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Page 17 - This true catholic faith, out of which none can be saved, which I now freely profess, and truly hold, I, N. promise, vow and swear most constantly to hold and profess the same whole and entire, with God's assistance, to the end of my life...
Page 131 - man of sin," " the son of perdition, who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God or that is worshipped ; so that he, as God, sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself that he is God;
Page 131 - Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis. Agnus Dei, qui tollis peccata mundi, dona nobis pacem.
Page 17 - Hanc veram Catholicam fidem, extra quam nemo salvus esse potest, quam in praesenti sponte profiteor, et veraciter teneo, eandem integram et inviolatam, usque ad extremum vite spiritum constantissime (Deo adjuvante) retinere et confiteri, atque a meis subditis, vel illis quorum cura ad me in munere meo spectabit, teneri, doceri, et praedicari, quantum in me erit, curaturum, ego idem N. spondeo, voveo, ac juro. Sic me Deus aojuvet, et haec sancta Dei evangelia.
Page 17 - ... praedicari quantum in me erit, curaturum, ego idem, N. spondeo, voveo ac juro.
Page 89 - ... certain proof of the Christian religion, unless we took it from the authority of the church as infallible. This was such a delivering up of the cause to them, that it raised in all good men a very high indignation at popery ; that party shewing, that they chose to make men who would not turn papists become atheists, rather than believe Christianity upon any other ground than infallibility.
Page 74 - Petri, principis Apostolorum, et verum Christi Vicarium, totiusque Ecclesiae caput, et omnium Christianorum patrem ac doctorem existere ; et ipsi in beato Petro pascendi, regendi ac gubernandi universalem Ecclesiam a Domino nostro Jesu Christo plenam potestatem traditam esse ; quemadmodum etiam in gestis oecumenicorum Conciliorum et in sacris canonibus continetur.
Page 37 - I most firmly admit and embrace apostolical and ecclesiastical traditions, and all other constitutions and observances of the same church. " I also admit the sacred scriptures, according to the sense which the holy mother church has held, and does hold, to whom it belongs to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the holy scriptures; nor will I ever take or interpret them otherwise than according to the unanimous consent of the fathers.
Page 108 - BD in the University of Seville ; Licentiate of Divinity in the University of Osuna; formerly Chaplain Magistral (Preacher) to the King of Spain, in the Royal Chapel at Seville ; Fellow, and once Rector, of the College of St. Mary a Jesu of the same Town ; Synodal Examiner of the Diocess of Cadiz ; Member of the Royal Academy of Belles-Lettres, of Seville, &c. &c. ; now a Clergyman of the Church of England ; Author of " Doblado's Letters from Spain.