| William Patrick Palmer - Church polity - 1838 - 638 pages
...professes " that there is one holy church which is to endure for ever," that it is " a congregation of saints, in which the gospel is rightly taught and the sacraments administered b." The preaching of the gospel and administration of the sacraments are attributes of... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler, Wilhelm Möhler - Creeds - 1843 - 380 pages
...the Church evidently becomes outwardly manifest, and consequently not entirely, and in every respect spiritual. Still better doth the Augsburg Confession...it is absolutely invisible; for the saints no one kuoweth but God alone ; and, inasmuch as the Gospel is there taught, and baptism, and the body of the... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler - Creeds - 1844 - 580 pages
...contradiction. It is only in the second part of this work, this contradiction will be fully solved. replies, " the necesary mark, whereby we recognize...that, in as far as it consists of saints only, it la absolutely invisible ; for the saints no one knoweth but God alone ; and, inasmuch as the Gospel... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler - Creeds - 1844 - 616 pages
...the Church evidently becomes outwardly manifest, and consequently not entirely, and in every respect spiritual. Still better doth the Augsburg Confession...knoweth but God alone ; and, inasmuch as the Gospel ii there taught, and baptism, and the body of the Lord arc therein administered, it cannot avoid being... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler - Creeds - 1844 - 588 pages
...the Church evidently becomes outwardly manifest, and consequently not entirely, and in every respect spiritual. Still better doth the Augsburg Confession...saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught, and the aacraments are duly administered ;f so that, in as far as it consists of saints only, it is absolutely... | |
| Johann Adam Möhler, James Burton Robertson - Creeds - 1847 - 376 pages
...the Church evidently becomes outwardly manifest, and consequently not entirely, and in every respect spiritual. Still better doth the Augsburg Confession...it is absolutely invisible; for the saints no one kuoweth but God alone ; and, inasmuch as the Gospel is there taught, and baptism, and the body of the... | |
| Edward Harold Browne (bp. of Winchester.) - 1853 - 686 pages
...157. See also Palmer, Vol. I. Part i. ch. xii. § I, p. 361. ever. And the Church is a congregation of saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught, and the Sacraments rightly administered V Luther, in commenting on the Article in the Creed concerning the Holy Catholic... | |
| August Neander - Theology, Doctrinal - 1858 - 386 pages
...an internal manner; so that in the Augsburg Confession,* the Church is defined as the congregation .of Saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught, and the Sacraments rightly administered. The Catholic doctrine of a necessary Unity of constitution is combated, and it... | |
| Johann August W. Neander - Theology, Doctrinal - 1858 - 396 pages
...an internal manner; so that in the Augsburg Confession,* the Church is defined as the congregation of Saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught, and the Sacraments rightly administered. The Catholic doctrine of a necessary Unity of constitution is combated, and it... | |
| Edward Harold Browne - 1865 - 876 pages
...we find it said, that " There is one Holy Church to abide forever. And the Church is a congregation of saints, in which the Gospel is rightly taught, and the Sacraments rightly administered." l . Luther, in commenting on the Article in the Creed concerning the Holy Catholic... | |
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