The Works of the Right Reverend John England: Part 1., cont'd. ; Part 2. ControversyArthur H. Clarke, 1908 |
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... purgatory , and thus , even though he had not received absolution , he would be saved , both from hell and from purgatory . Such is the doctrine of the Council of Trent , in the sixth and fourteenth sessions . As my object is not to ...
... purgatory , and thus , even though he had not received absolution , he would be saved , both from hell and from purgatory . Such is the doctrine of the Council of Trent , in the sixth and fourteenth sessions . As my object is not to ...
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... purgatory . Even your curious correspondent feels that this assertion of his was not true ; for he immediately adds : " Protestants may , perhaps , err in saying that every sinner , in order to make satisfaction to God for his sins ...
... purgatory . Even your curious correspondent feels that this assertion of his was not true ; for he immediately adds : " Protestants may , perhaps , err in saying that every sinner , in order to make satisfaction to God for his sins ...
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... purgatory ; after which , being free from guilt , and not liable to punishment of any description , he will , through the mercy of God and the merits of Christ , enter heaven . 14. Because of their being in our communion , and their ...
... purgatory ; after which , being free from guilt , and not liable to punishment of any description , he will , through the mercy of God and the merits of Christ , enter heaven . 14. Because of their being in our communion , and their ...
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... purgatory as well as indulgences , " a pas- sage from Daubney's Protestant Companion . But " the respectable author of our own times , " has really made a very curious exhibition of himself . Were I not to know from other sources the ...
... purgatory as well as indulgences , " a pas- sage from Daubney's Protestant Companion . But " the respectable author of our own times , " has really made a very curious exhibition of himself . Were I not to know from other sources the ...
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... Purgatory alone . Will Bishop Kemp allow Mr. White to strike out such doctrines as do not suit his taste ? Will the Presbyterian and Methodist patrons of this Book of Evidence give up their doctrine of hell ? The Roman Catholic Church ...
... Purgatory alone . Will Bishop Kemp allow Mr. White to strike out such doctrines as do not suit his taste ? Will the Presbyterian and Methodist patrons of this Book of Evidence give up their doctrine of hell ? The Roman Catholic Church ...
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294 psl. - And these signs shall follow them that believe. In my name they shall cast out devils; they shall speak with new tongues; they shall take up serpents; and if they shall drink any deadly thing, it shall not hurt them; they shall lay their hands upon the sick, and they shall recover.
76 psl. - And shed innocent blood, even the blood of their sons and of their daughters, whom they sacrificed unto the idols of Canaan: and the land was polluted with blood.
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