An Attempt to Illustrate Those Articles of the Church of England which the Calvinists Improperly Consider as Calvinistical: In Eight Sermons Preached Before the University of Oxford, in the Year MDCCCIV, at the Lecture Founded by J. Bampton, M.A., Canon of SalisburyUniversity Press for the author and sold by Hanwell and Parker, 1805 - 460 páginas |
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... fubject upon the cultivation of which depends the welfare of our being beyond the grave ; which it is the extreme of folly to forget , and of madness to despise . Educated in a Chriftian community , with a reverence for the precepts of ...
... fubject upon the cultivation of which depends the welfare of our being beyond the grave ; which it is the extreme of folly to forget , and of madness to despise . Educated in a Chriftian community , with a reverence for the precepts of ...
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... fubject of the Sa- cramental prefence , has remained without the flightest emendation to the present day . The benefit of Melancthon's perfonal fervices was again and again folicited ; but they seem to have been too highly valued at ...
... fubject of the Sa- cramental prefence , has remained without the flightest emendation to the present day . The benefit of Melancthon's perfonal fervices was again and again folicited ; but they seem to have been too highly valued at ...
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... fubject of Henry's divorce , when he began to acquire an ascendancy over the mind of that Monarch , which he never af- terwards loft , he appears to have first received a favourable idea of the new doctrines , and to have proved his ...
... fubject of Henry's divorce , when he began to acquire an ascendancy over the mind of that Monarch , which he never af- terwards loft , he appears to have first received a favourable idea of the new doctrines , and to have proved his ...
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... fubject ( 6 ) . Melanc- thon was then alone at the head of the Lu- therans , univerfally refpected as the author of their much applauded Confeffion ; a Re- former , whofe accomplishments , temper , and talents were the admiration of all ...
... fubject ( 6 ) . Melanc- thon was then alone at the head of the Lu- therans , univerfally refpected as the author of their much applauded Confeffion ; a Re- former , whofe accomplishments , temper , and talents were the admiration of all ...
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... fubject not be- ing then in existence ; controverfies , which first began to perpetuate his name , and to render Calvinism a characteristical appella- tion . Nor has it been fufficiently obferved , that his title to fame on this ...
... fubject not be- ing then in existence ; controverfies , which first began to perpetuate his name , and to render Calvinism a characteristical appella- tion . Nor has it been fufficiently obferved , that his title to fame on this ...
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æternam afferted againſt alluded almoſt Articles autem Baptifm becauſe Calvin caufa cauſe Chrift Chriftian Chriftum Church Church of Rome Confeffion confequence Cranmer Deum Deus divine docent doctrine Ecclefia effe enim ergo eſt eſtabliſhed etiam everlaſting ex opere operato expreffed expreffions faid faith falvation fame fecundum feems fentiments fhall fibi ficut fide firſt folely fome fubject fuch funt God's grace gratiam hæc himſelf holy Homily homines Ibid ideo igitur itſelf juftification juſtified leaſt lefs likewife Loci Theologici Luther Lutherans Melancthon merit modo moſt muſt naturæ neceffity neque nevertheleſs nifi nihil nobis noftra obferved occafion omnes omnia Opera opus Original Sin paffage peccati peccatum poteft predeftination promiſe propter purpoſe quæ quam quia quid quod Reformers remiffion remiffionem reſpect Scholaftics ſeems ſhall ſhould ſtate tamen tantum themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion uſe vero