The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 |
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Page 480
... receiving any great benefit by fermons , which fuppofe perfons to be in fome measure inftruc- ted before - hand in the main principles of religion . Befides , that if they have no principles of religion fixed in them , they become an ...
... receiving any great benefit by fermons , which fuppofe perfons to be in fome measure inftruc- ted before - hand in the main principles of religion . Befides , that if they have no principles of religion fixed in them , they become an ...
Page 491
... receiving them : for children are narrow- mouth'd veffels , and a great deal cannot be poured into them at once . And they must also be accustomed to the prac- tice and exercise of religion and goodness by de- grees , till holiness and ...
... receiving them : for children are narrow- mouth'd veffels , and a great deal cannot be poured into them at once . And they must also be accustomed to the prac- tice and exercise of religion and goodness by de- grees , till holiness and ...
Page 537
... received all . It is likewife an argument of great fincerity , which is the Soul of all religion and virtue , when a man devotes himself to GOD betimes ; because it is a good evidence that he is not drawn by thofe forcible constraints ...
... received all . It is likewife an argument of great fincerity , which is the Soul of all religion and virtue , when a man devotes himself to GOD betimes ; because it is a good evidence that he is not drawn by thofe forcible constraints ...
Page 556
... received it from the apostles , delivered it as they received it without any change or cor- ruption to their children , and they to theirs , and fo it went on folely by this way of oral tradition . This is the fum of his explication of ...
... received it from the apostles , delivered it as they received it without any change or cor- ruption to their children , and they to theirs , and fo it went on folely by this way of oral tradition . This is the fum of his explication of ...
Page 578
... univerfally in all ages by chriftians ( ex- cept three or four books of them , which for fome time were questioned by fome churches , but have IV . fince been generally received ) but the greatest fince 578 The RULE of FAITH .
... univerfally in all ages by chriftians ( ex- cept three or four books of them , which for fome time were questioned by fome churches , but have IV . fince been generally received ) but the greatest fince 578 The RULE of FAITH .
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abfurd affurance againſt alfo alſo anſwer apoftles becauſe befides believe beſt bleffed cafe catholick caufe cauſe cerning chriftian church confequence confider confideration courſe Creffy delivered demonftration difcourfe divine doctrine of CHRIST doth eafily eſpecially faid fame fathers fatisfied fays fcripture fect fecurity feems felves fenfe fenſe fhall fhew fhould fince fincerity firft firſt fome fpeaking fuch fuffer fufficient fuppofe fure goodneſs greateſt happineſs hath hereticks himſelf holy hope and fear impoffible infallibility inftance inftruction Irenæus itſelf laft laſt likewife lives means meaſure miſtake Mofes moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary oral tradition paffage perfons perfuafion piety plain pleaſure poffible prefent preferved principles profeffion proteftants purpoſe reaſon religion rule of faith ſay SECT ſeems ſenſe SERM ſeveral ſhall ſpeak ſuch teftimonies tells thefe themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou tion true truth underſtand unleſs uſe virtue words