An Abridgment of the Controversy Between the Church of England, and the New Pseudo-primitives. Wherein the Chief Arguments on Each Side are Propos'd in So Short and Plain a Method, as May Render it Generally Useful, Even to Persons of the Meanest Capacity: in a Dialogue Between Neophytus, an Essentialist Clergyman, and Irenæus, a Layman of the Church of EnglandC. Rivington, 1722 - 56 pages |
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Page 57
... Reader a juft Idea of the Spirit and Abilities of this anonymous Author , and of the Depth and Strength of his Per- formance . He begins , Page 4 , 5 , with a grofs Mifreprefen- tation of what I fay , concerning Tradition ; the Con ...
... Reader a juft Idea of the Spirit and Abilities of this anonymous Author , and of the Depth and Strength of his Per- formance . He begins , Page 4 , 5 , with a grofs Mifreprefen- tation of what I fay , concerning Tradition ; the Con ...
Page vii
... Reader to obferve , that when that learned Father Speaks of the Cup then in Ufe in the Church of Pa- læftine , he mentions Wine and Water as the Ingre- dients of it , but when he speaks of our bleffed Savi- our's Inftitution , as ...
... Reader to obferve , that when that learned Father Speaks of the Cup then in Ufe in the Church of Pa- læftine , he mentions Wine and Water as the Ingre- dients of it , but when he speaks of our bleffed Savi- our's Inftitution , as ...
Page ix
... it fuch ; only be fays in general , they do not prove it ; which is trifling with his Reader , and re- quiring him to put an implicit Faith in his Ipfe dixit . C He would fain take Advantage of my allowing the K 2 He The APPENDIX . ix.
... it fuch ; only be fays in general , they do not prove it ; which is trifling with his Reader , and re- quiring him to put an implicit Faith in his Ipfe dixit . C He would fain take Advantage of my allowing the K 2 He The APPENDIX . ix.
Page xv
... Reader of Mr. Campbel's Treatife on the middle State is now a Judge . 1 fear , I have tired my Reader's Patience by being Jo particular in Anfwer to an Author , whofe chief Bufinefs is to mifrepresent and equivocate : I shall therefore ...
... Reader of Mr. Campbel's Treatife on the middle State is now a Judge . 1 fear , I have tired my Reader's Patience by being Jo particular in Anfwer to an Author , whofe chief Bufinefs is to mifrepresent and equivocate : I shall therefore ...
Page xvii
... Reader , than that I do not lay this heavy Accufation to the Charge of them , who thought Cal- vin and Bucer had too much Influence in the Review ; but only them , who affirm , that on their Account , half of the inftituted Matter of ...
... Reader , than that I do not lay this heavy Accufation to the Charge of them , who thought Cal- vin and Bucer had too much Influence in the Review ; but only them , who affirm , that on their Account , half of the inftituted Matter of ...
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Page 19 - ALMIGHTY GOD, with whom do live the spirits of them that depart hence in the LORD, and with whom the souls of the faithful, after they are delivered from the burden of the flesh, are in joy and felicity...
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Page 47 - Let these and such other places be sufficient to take away the gross error of purgatory out of our heads ; neither let us dream any more, that the souls of the dead are any thing at all holpen by our prayers...
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Page 9 - ... very serviceable to the ends of religion : it supposes our friends but removed to a distant country, and existing in a different condition : and that they only die in one place to live in another. It refreshes the belief of the soul's immortality, draws back the curtain of the grave, and opens a communication between this world and the other.
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