A Search Made Into Matters of ReligionCharles Dolman, 1843 - 535 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... conferences with divines of the Church of England . But his chief em- ployment was conversing with persons of an inferior rank , and instructing children . He died July 1 , 1647 , aged 71. " To this short biographical sketch it may be ...
... conferences with divines of the Church of England . But his chief em- ployment was conversing with persons of an inferior rank , and instructing children . He died July 1 , 1647 , aged 71. " To this short biographical sketch it may be ...
Strana xv
... Conferences . AND How after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholike Authors , for better finding out the truth : As also for discer- ning where , & on what side true or false dealing was to be found ...
... Conferences . AND How after this againe he betooke himselfe to the reading of Protestant and Catholike Authors , for better finding out the truth : As also for discer- ning where , & on what side true or false dealing was to be found ...
Strana xix
... conference of trial than by a hundred such fruitless contentions between your Highness's Protestant and Puritan ministry , as have been often graced with your royal presence . For that this trial would be most easy , brief , and ...
... conference of trial than by a hundred such fruitless contentions between your Highness's Protestant and Puritan ministry , as have been often graced with your royal presence . For that this trial would be most easy , brief , and ...
Strana xxiv
... conferences with others that were of the same religion , I became so earnest and fervent therein , as I resolved not only to continue that profession during life , but further also to make myself one of that clergy . And for the ...
... conferences with others that were of the same religion , I became so earnest and fervent therein , as I resolved not only to continue that profession during life , but further also to make myself one of that clergy . And for the ...
Strana xxix
... Matthew Sutcliffe : and what sub- stance he found therein . And , finally , what conclusion he made of all , after some conference had with a certain old man of the Catholic religion . A TABLE OF THE CHAPTERS CONTAINED IN THIS BOOK .
... Matthew Sutcliffe : and what sub- stance he found therein . And , finally , what conclusion he made of all , after some conference had with a certain old man of the Catholic religion . A TABLE OF THE CHAPTERS CONTAINED IN THIS BOOK .
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Strana 362 - Is any man sick among you? Let him bring in the priests of the church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord: and the prayer of faith shall save the sick man ; and the Lord shall raise him up: and if he be in sins, they shall be forgiven him.
Strana 74 - The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit: a broken and a contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.
Strana 213 - Others after him attempted, in the English nation, to compose religious poems, but none could ever compare with him, for he did not learn the art of poetry from men, but from God...
Strana 39 - For Herod himself had sent forth and laid hold upon John, and bound him in prison for Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: for he had married her.
Strana xv - Walsingham, Francis, Deacon of the Protestant Church, a Search made into matters of religion before his change to the Catholic. Wherein is related how first he fell into his doubts, and how, for final resolution thereof, he repaired unto his Majesty, who remitted him to the L. of Canterbury, and he to other learned men ; and what the issue was of all those Conferences. Forming a thick volume, crown 8vo, 8s.
Strana 213 - He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis: and made many verses on the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, and their entering into the land of promise, with many other histories from holy writ...
Strana 280 - All the Books of the New Testament, as they are commonly received, we do receive, and account them Canonical.
Strana 213 - Genesis : and made many verses on the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, and their entering into the land of promise, with many other histories from holy writ; the incarnation, passion, resurrection of our Lord, and his ascension into heaven ; the coming of the Holy Ghost, and the preaching of the apostles ; also the terror of future judgment, the horror of the pains of hell, and the delights of heaven...
Strana 437 - Nam si Jesus Christus Dominus et Deus noster Ipse est summus sacerdos Dei Patris, et sacrificium Patri Seipsum primus obtulit, et hoc fieri in sui commemorationem praecepit, utique ille sacerdos vice Christi vere fungitur, qui id quod Christus fecit, imitatur ; et sacrificium verum et plenum tune offert in ecclesia Deo Patri, si sic incipiat offerre, secundum quod Ipsum Christum videat obtulisse.