The ordinance of confessionJoseph Masters, 1851 - 12 strán (strany) |
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... prejudices which exist in respect to the important Ordinance of Confession , and so promote its more general use ; and at the same time furnish some rules for the right performance of it . To my Brethren in the Ministry , this Book is ...
... prejudices which exist in respect to the important Ordinance of Confession , and so promote its more general use ; and at the same time furnish some rules for the right performance of it . To my Brethren in the Ministry , this Book is ...
Strana 2
... prejudice which we have taken no care to re- move - souls for whom Christ died are lost for ever , on us will fall a heavy retribution . Who , with such a penalty before him — who , that had a true love for the souls of the brethren ...
... prejudice which we have taken no care to re- move - souls for whom Christ died are lost for ever , on us will fall a heavy retribution . Who , with such a penalty before him — who , that had a true love for the souls of the brethren ...
Strana 3
... prejudice in the Church of England against this Ordinance . It is true that our most eminent Divines have spoken unequivocally of its value and importance ; but practically it has fallen much into disuse . The same thing has taken place ...
... prejudice in the Church of England against this Ordinance . It is true that our most eminent Divines have spoken unequivocally of its value and importance ; but practically it has fallen much into disuse . The same thing has taken place ...
Strana 14
... prejudiced against Confession may still maintain that it is not to be practised except on the special occa- sions when it is enjoined . Even of those who approve the practice , some may prefer to keep exactly to the Church's rule . And ...
... prejudiced against Confession may still maintain that it is not to be practised except on the special occa- sions when it is enjoined . Even of those who approve the practice , some may prefer to keep exactly to the Church's rule . And ...
Strana 15
... prejudice in some quarters against the practice of Con- fession , principally , as I apprehend , amongst persons who are partisans of a school - or at least so habituated to party views as to be unable to judge of things simply on their ...
... prejudice in some quarters against the practice of Con- fession , principally , as I apprehend , amongst persons who are partisans of a school - or at least so habituated to party views as to be unable to judge of things simply on their ...
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Absolution ALEXANDER WATSON ARCHITECTURE Author Baptism BISHOP OF BRECHIN Blessed calf Cambridge Camden Society Christ Christian Church of England Churchman Clergy College Compiled Compton Valence Confessor conscience containing contrition desire Diocese Diocese of Lichfield Ditchingham Divine doctrine duty E. A. FREEMAN earnest Ecclesiastical Ecclesiological English Church Engravings enjoined EUCHOLOGION evil F. E. PAGET faith Fcap feel fession G. A. POOLE ghostly counsel God's Minister God's Word grace GRESLEY habit HENRY STRETTON Holy Communion Lichfield Lord's M.A. Demy 8vo M.A. Price Magdalen College School Manual of Devotions Meditations mercy mind Minister of God's morocco open their griefs Ordinance of Confession pardon Parochial Penance penitent Perpetual Curate plain pray Prayer Price 6d Priest Psalms Rector Reformers repentance Sacrament salvation Second edition Sermon preached sinner sins souls special Confession spiritual Sunday things Third Edition THOMAS À KEMPIS thoughts tion Vicar VISITATIO volume weighty matter Words to Churchwardens worldly
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Strana 3 - God, but also against your neighbours; then ye shall reconcile yourselves unto them; being ready to make restitution and satisfaction, according to the uttermost of your powers, for all injuries and wrongs done by you to any other; and being likewise ready to forgive others that have offended you, as ye would have forgiveness of. your offences at God's hand: for otherwise the receiving of the holy Communion doth nothing else but increase your damnation.
Strana 3 - And if ye shall perceive your offences to be such as are not only against God, but also against your neighbours; then ye shall reconcile yourselves unto them; being ready to make restitution and satisfaction, according to the uttermost of your powers, for all injuries and wrongs done by you to any other; and being likewise ready to forgive others that have offended you, as ye would have forgiveness of.
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