The Apology for the Church of England: And A Treatise of the Holy ScripturesN.-Y. Protestant Episcopal Press, 1831 - 10 pages |
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Page xxviii
... manner that no candid reader will hesitate to acknowledge fully adequate ; the learned and eloquent writer can hardly be considered as fairly represented . He does not appear before us , as he might have chosen , had his arguments ...
... manner that no candid reader will hesitate to acknowledge fully adequate ; the learned and eloquent writer can hardly be considered as fairly represented . He does not appear before us , as he might have chosen , had his arguments ...
Page xliii
... manner of Jew- ell's subscription gave evidence that he was not sincere ; and it is not unlikely , that his after - thoughts vented themselves in expressions of regret or disgust . Certain it is , that remorse on his part , and renewed ...
... manner of Jew- ell's subscription gave evidence that he was not sincere ; and it is not unlikely , that his after - thoughts vented themselves in expressions of regret or disgust . Certain it is , that remorse on his part , and renewed ...
Page xlvi
... manners , secured to Jewell a most favorable reception . It is greatly to his honor , that , connected as he was with the residents at each of the three principal places of retreat for the English exiles , he escaped entanglement in the ...
... manners , secured to Jewell a most favorable reception . It is greatly to his honor , that , connected as he was with the residents at each of the three principal places of retreat for the English exiles , he escaped entanglement in the ...
Page liii
... manner in which the arduous duties of the office , once undertaken , were discharged , affords sufficient ground for judgment of the motives which induced his assent . How The visitation begun while yet in doubt concerning this ...
... manner in which the arduous duties of the office , once undertaken , were discharged , affords sufficient ground for judgment of the motives which induced his assent . How The visitation begun while yet in doubt concerning this ...
Page lxv
... manner in which he applied those revenues , that he considered himself but as a usufructuary , and strictly accountable to God and to the Church for their employment . The relief of the poor , the maintenance of needy students , the ...
... manner in which he applied those revenues , that he considered himself but as a usufructuary , and strictly accountable to God and to the Church for their employment . The relief of the poor , the maintenance of needy students , the ...
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ancient fathers Antichrist Apology Apostles Archbishop Arians AUGUSTINE saith authority bishop of Rome blood body bread called Canon Canon Law catholic cause CHRIST Christian CHRYSOSTOM Church of England Church of Rome clergy command Communion condemned Constantinople corruption Council Council of Trent CYPRIAN death Defence divine doctrine doth Eccles Ecclesia ecclesiastical emperor Epist error faith God's godly gospel Greek HARDING hath heart heaven heresy heretics Holy Scriptures honour Hosius JEROME JESUS JEWELL Jewell's John judgment king kingdom Latin learned live LORD Marcion Martyr Matt matter Matth never opinions ORIGEN passage Paul's Cross Peter Pope Pope's prayers preached priests princes prophets quæ quod quoted received Reformation religion Roman Romish sacrament saith Sect sermon SOZOMEN speak spirit temple TERTULLIAN thee THEODORET thereof things thou tion translation truth unto whole wicked word worship καὶ