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 550
... writing controverfy , as being all along demonftrative and built upon felf - evident principles ; therefore I refolved throughly to examine them , that I might dif cover ( if I could ) upon what fo firm and folid foundations this high ...
... writing controverfy , as being all along demonftrative and built upon felf - evident principles ; therefore I refolved throughly to examine them , that I might dif cover ( if I could ) upon what fo firm and folid foundations this high ...
Page 555
... writing , or any other way that can be affigned ) is the rule of faith . By oral or practical tradition , he means " a delivery * P. 41 . " down from hand to hand ( by words , and a con- " stant course of frequent and vifible actions ...
... writing , or any other way that can be affigned ) is the rule of faith . By oral or practical tradition , he means " a delivery * P. 41 . " down from hand to hand ( by words , and a con- " stant course of frequent and vifible actions ...
Page 556
... written tradition . And then I am to lay down the proteftant rule of faith , that fo it may appear how far we agree , and how far we dif- fer . The fum of what he attributes to oral tradition , fo far as can be collected out of fo ...
... written tradition . And then I am to lay down the proteftant rule of faith , that fo it may appear how far we agree , and how far we dif- fer . The fum of what he attributes to oral tradition , fo far as can be collected out of fo ...
Page 557
... written by men divinely infpired , and to contain a divine doctrine , even the fame which is delivered by oral tradition ; fo he tells us , " * ' Tis * P. 117 . " certain the apoftles taught the fame doctrine they " writ . " But then he ...
... written by men divinely infpired , and to contain a divine doctrine , even the fame which is delivered by oral tradition ; fo he tells us , " * ' Tis * P. 117 . " certain the apoftles taught the fame doctrine they " writ . " But then he ...
Page 558
... written , and doth not de- pend upon tradition for its fenfe and interpretation ; then the moft fcurrilous language is not bad enough for the fcriptures : then what are thofe facred writ- Append . ings , but " * ink variously figured in ...
... written , and doth not de- pend upon tradition for its fenfe and interpretation ; then the moft fcurrilous language is not bad enough for the fcriptures : then what are thofe facred writ- Append . ings , but " * ink variously figured in ...
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