The Parish Church; Or, Religion in BritainLongman&Company, 1825 - 411 pages |
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Page 126
... papist , says , " The riches of the church began to be too burdensome ; contests and canvassings for obtaining bishopricks were very common , and many were promoted to them , who had neither knowledge , merit , nor capacity . " And the ...
... papist , says , " The riches of the church began to be too burdensome ; contests and canvassings for obtaining bishopricks were very common , and many were promoted to them , who had neither knowledge , merit , nor capacity . " And the ...
Page 129
... Papists assert , that our Saviour , before he left our earth , dele- gated his supreme authority to St. Peter , who , by fixing his see at Rome , and dying there , bequeathed his supremacy to his successor in that chair to the end of ...
... Papists assert , that our Saviour , before he left our earth , dele- gated his supreme authority to St. Peter , who , by fixing his see at Rome , and dying there , bequeathed his supremacy to his successor in that chair to the end of ...
Page 130
... Papists quote those words of Christ to Peter , as in point , " Thou art Peter , and upon this rock will I build my church , and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it . " Though the Church of Rome owns Christ as a foundation of ...
... Papists quote those words of Christ to Peter , as in point , " Thou art Peter , and upon this rock will I build my church , and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it . " Though the Church of Rome owns Christ as a foundation of ...
Page 145
... Papists , they bring themselves under a kind of necessity of departing from the true sense of Scripture . We have clear and satisfactory evidence in the Holy Scriptures , that heaven alone is the only place of abode for the souls of the ...
... Papists , they bring themselves under a kind of necessity of departing from the true sense of Scripture . We have clear and satisfactory evidence in the Holy Scriptures , that heaven alone is the only place of abode for the souls of the ...
Page 156
... Papists are awfully guilty . They make images of God , and of saints and angels , and then worship God by them , which is expressly forbidden in the second com- mandment . The excuse the Papists offer for defending themselves against ...
... Papists are awfully guilty . They make images of God , and of saints and angels , and then worship God by them , which is expressly forbidden in the second com- mandment . The excuse the Papists offer for defending themselves against ...
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