The End of Religious Controversy, in a Friendly Correspondence Between a Religious Society of Protestants, and a Roman Catholic Divine ...D. & J. Sadlier, 1887 - 352 psl. |
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... sacraments : as many go to hell by praying as by thieving , " Journal , 1740. John Nelson , in his own Journal , tells us , that the Moravians call their religion the Lib erty , and the Poor Sinnership , adding that " they sell their ...
... sacraments : as many go to hell by praying as by thieving , " Journal , 1740. John Nelson , in his own Journal , tells us , that the Moravians call their religion the Lib erty , and the Poor Sinnership , adding that " they sell their ...
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... sacrament ; the Cal- vinist , that he is as far distant from " it as heaven is from earth ; " the churchman , that baptism is necessary for infants ; the Bap- tist , that it is impiety to confer it upon them ; and so of all the other ...
... sacrament ; the Cal- vinist , that he is as far distant from " it as heaven is from earth ; " the churchman , that baptism is necessary for infants ; the Bap- tist , that it is impiety to confer it upon them ; and so of all the other ...
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... sacrament , the days and manner of our fasting , and even the mode of shaving our beards ; and yet , so far from objecting to the pretended novelties of prayers for the dead , addresses to the saints , the mass , the real presence , & c ...
... sacrament , the days and manner of our fasting , and even the mode of shaving our beards ; and yet , so far from objecting to the pretended novelties of prayers for the dead , addresses to the saints , the mass , the real presence , & c ...
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... sacraments . But to follow this method of finding out the true church , would be to throw ourselves back into those endless controversies concern- ing the true doctrine , and the right discipline , which it is my present object to put ...
... sacraments . But to follow this method of finding out the true church , would be to throw ourselves back into those endless controversies concern- ing the true doctrine , and the right discipline , which it is my present object to put ...
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... sacrament , heretics , and damned souls , for whom it is not law- ful to pray . Epist . ad Arginten . Catech . Parv . Comment in Gen. His fol- lowers persecuted Bucer , Melancthon's nephew , with imprisonment , and Crellius to death ...
... sacrament , heretics , and damned souls , for whom it is not law- ful to pray . Epist . ad Arginten . Catech . Parv . Comment in Gen. His fol- lowers persecuted Bucer , Melancthon's nephew , with imprisonment , and Crellius to death ...
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