The Christian sacrifice explained, in a charge. To which is added an appendix, Zväzok 11738 |
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Strana 25
... interpreted as to make them confiftent upon the Whole ; or whether fome detach'd Paffages , capable of a confiftent meaning , ought to be understood in a Senfe repugnant to the Uniform Te- nour of their Writings . The paffive Serfe is ...
... interpreted as to make them confiftent upon the Whole ; or whether fome detach'd Paffages , capable of a confiftent meaning , ought to be understood in a Senfe repugnant to the Uniform Te- nour of their Writings . The paffive Serfe is ...
Strana 27
... interpreting the Words , not of the facramental Body and Blood given in the Eucharist , but of the real Body and ... interpret the Words , but occafio- nally mentions it as a very great Abfurdity , to interpret the Body given for you ...
... interpreting the Words , not of the facramental Body and Blood given in the Eucharist , but of the real Body and ... interpret the Words , but occafio- nally mentions it as a very great Abfurdity , to interpret the Body given for you ...
Strana 46
... interpret it of Soul , or of Life . His pouring out his Soul unto Death ( not his pouring out Wine , or pouring out Promifes , or Engagements ) is by the + Bishop Bilfon , ibid . p . 229 . W Johnson , Sax . Laws , Vol . i . Pref . p ...
... interpret it of Soul , or of Life . His pouring out his Soul unto Death ( not his pouring out Wine , or pouring out Promifes , or Engagements ) is by the + Bishop Bilfon , ibid . p . 229 . W Johnson , Sax . Laws , Vol . i . Pref . p ...
Strana 59
... interpreting the Illapfe of the Spirit , conformably , of the Spirit's fanctifying that mystical Body , viz . The Church . He flourished about 510 , and is of greater Antiquity and Authority than most of the Greek , Latin , or Oriental ...
... interpreting the Illapfe of the Spirit , conformably , of the Spirit's fanctifying that mystical Body , viz . The Church . He flourished about 510 , and is of greater Antiquity and Authority than most of the Greek , Latin , or Oriental ...
Strana 7
... interpreted Scripture , contrary to the true Meaning and Intent of it .. The Fathers very well knew how to diftinguish between a Power adfiftant to , or concurrent with the Element , h and a Power in- fufed into it , or lodged in it ...
... interpreted Scripture , contrary to the true Meaning and Intent of it .. The Fathers very well knew how to diftinguish between a Power adfiftant to , or concurrent with the Element , h and a Power in- fufed into it , or lodged in it ...
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againſt Albertinus alfo Altar ancient anſwer Auftin Auguftin Baptifm becauſe Bened Beza Bleffings Blood of Chrift Body and Blood Bread and Wine Cafe Chrift Chrift's Body Chriftian Sacrifice Chryfoftom Church Cofin Conf confecrated Confideration contr corpus crifice Cyprian Damafcen Daniel Waterland Diftinction divine effe Elements enim Eucharift Expiation extrinfick facrificed faid fame Fathers feems fhall fice fince firft firſt flain fome fpeaks fuch fufficient funt fuppofed himſelf Holy Holy Spirit ibid Irenæus itſelf Lactantius Lord Lord's material Sacrifice Melchifedechian moſt muft muſt Name natural Body nobis Notion obferved offer oppoſed Origen Paffage Pagans Patr Perfon Phrafe prefent Prieft proper Sacrifice Proteftants Purpoſes quæ quam Queſtion quod reaſonably Regeneration reprefented Sacrament Sacramentum Sacri Sacrificium Scripture Senfe Senſe ſhould ſpeaks Spirit Spiritual Sacrifice Symbols Tertullian themſelves theſe Thing fignified thofe thoſe true Sacrifice Unbl unbloody underſtood uſed Words καὶ τὸ
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Strana 48 - He often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath He appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself. And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment : so Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many ; and unto them that look for Him shall He appear the second time without sin unto salvation.
Strana 53 - A Plain Account of the Nature and End of the Sacrament...
Strana 11 - God, that we being regenerate and made his children by adoption and grace, may daily be renewed by his Holy Spirit, &c.
Strana 32 - I could heartily join my wishes with a late learned writer that that excellent little book, entitled The Christian Sacrament and Sacrifice, might be reprinted for the honour of God, and the benefit of the Church.
Strana 3 - Every one must be born of water and the Spirit : not once born of water, and once of the Spirit, so as to make two new births ', or to be regenerated again and again, but to be once new born of both, once born of the Spirit, in or by water; while the Spirit primarily or effectively, and the water secondarily or instrumentally, concurs to one and the same birth, ordinarily the result of loth™, in virtue of the Divine appointment.
Strana 20 - When the same children are presented to the bishop for confirmation, he also addresses the Divine Being, as having " vouchsafed to regenerate them by water and the Holy Ghost, and as having given unto them the forgiveness of all their sins ;" while many of them are as vile young rogues as ever existed.
Strana 25 - God never fails as to his part in an awful Sacrament, however men may guiltily fail in theirs. 2. The Holy Spirit is in some sort offered to all that receive Christian Baptism: for the very nature of a sacrament requires that the sign and the grace should so far go together: and the unworthy could not be guilty of rejecting the grace while they receive the sign, if both were not offered them.