The Works of Wm. Chillingworth ...R. Priestley, 1820 |
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... perfect before I proceed ; and , if it shall be thought fit to pub- lish it , annexing a discourse to this effect , that if this be answered , all the rest is so ; which by the strict dependance of that which follows on that which goes ...
... perfect before I proceed ; and , if it shall be thought fit to pub- lish it , annexing a discourse to this effect , that if this be answered , all the rest is so ; which by the strict dependance of that which follows on that which goes ...
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... perfect . " The beginning of a Treatise against the Scots . By Mr. Chillingworth . * This alludes to the folio edition of his Works .. + Catalogus MSS . H. Wharton , in Biblioth . Lambeth , ad vol . M. << Passages extracted out of the ...
... perfect . " The beginning of a Treatise against the Scots . By Mr. Chillingworth . * This alludes to the folio edition of his Works .. + Catalogus MSS . H. Wharton , in Biblioth . Lambeth , ad vol . M. << Passages extracted out of the ...
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... perfect , that it cannot justify ; that there are tra- ditions , though none necessary : that charity is to be preferred before knowledge : that good works are not properly meritorious : and , lastly , that faith alone justifies ...
... perfect , that it cannot justify ; that there are tra- ditions , though none necessary : that charity is to be preferred before knowledge : that good works are not properly meritorious : and , lastly , that faith alone justifies ...
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... perfect rule of faith . 2. That the sense of them , which God intended , whatsoever it is , is certainly true ; so that they believe implicitly even those very truths against which they err ; and why an implicit faith , in Christ and ...
... perfect rule of faith . 2. That the sense of them , which God intended , whatsoever it is , is certainly true ; so that they believe implicitly even those very truths against which they err ; and why an implicit faith , in Christ and ...
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... perfect inventory of all those Divine reve- lations , which , you say , are sufficiently pro- pounded ; and that , such an one to which all your church will subscribe , as neither redundant , nor deficient ; which , when you give in ...
... perfect inventory of all those Divine reve- lations , which , you say , are sufficiently pro- pounded ; and that , such an one to which all your church will subscribe , as neither redundant , nor deficient ; which , when you give in ...
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affirm agree answer apostles argument Arians assent assured Augustine authority believe Bishop of Rome canonical certainly Charity Mistaken Chillingworth Christ Christians church of Christ church of England church of Rome church's infallibility communion conceive confess contrary damn damnable decrees deny discourse divers Divine doctrine Donatists doth doubt error evident fallible false fathers forsake give God's gospel grant ground hath heresy hope interpretation Irenæus Jesuits judge of controversies judgment lastly lieve Luther matter of faith means necessary to salvation necessity never papists particular particular church plain plainly points fundamental points not fundamental points of faith pope Potter pretend profess propounded protestants prove question reason received religion repentance revealed Roman church saith saved Saviour Scrip Scripture sense shew Socinianism sophisms speak sufficient suppose tell testants ther things necessary tion tradition translation transubstantiation truth ture understand unto verities visible church wherein whereof William Chillingworth words writing
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392 psl. - For, laying aside the commandment of God, ye hold the tradition of men, as the washing of pots and cups : and many other such like things ye do.
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