Symbolism: Or, Exposition of the Doctrinal Differences Between Catholics and Protestants and Evidenced by Their Symbolical Writings |
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... means for the reconciliation of religious parties are at once laid open and facilitated ; and as a clearer know ... mean the Right Rev. Dr. Milner's solid and instructive book , The End BY THE TRANSLATOR . The Catholic doctrine of original.
... means for the reconciliation of religious parties are at once laid open and facilitated ; and as a clearer know ... mean the Right Rev. Dr. Milner's solid and instructive book , The End BY THE TRANSLATOR . The Catholic doctrine of original.
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... means the science , that has for its object to explain the symbol , or outward signs used in the religions of antiquity ; and in this sense it is employed by Creuzer , as the title to his celebrated work on that subject . At other times ...
... means the science , that has for its object to explain the symbol , or outward signs used in the religions of antiquity ; and in this sense it is employed by Creuzer , as the title to his celebrated work on that subject . At other times ...
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... means of allaying and reconciling , in any degree , the agitated elements of religious strife ; if it should extricate but one spirit from the difficulties , the dis- tractions , and the anguish of doubt , wherein so many are now ...
... means of allaying and reconciling , in any degree , the agitated elements of religious strife ; if it should extricate but one spirit from the difficulties , the dis- tractions , and the anguish of doubt , wherein so many are now ...
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... each other in mutual rivalry , and still endeavour to maintain this their position . Justly are they required not to rest satisfied by any means with mere general , uncertain , obscure , vague , and unconnected Zwingle's view of original.
... each other in mutual rivalry , and still endeavour to maintain this their position . Justly are they required not to rest satisfied by any means with mere general , uncertain , obscure , vague , and unconnected Zwingle's view of original.
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... means received a sufficiently careful cultivation , and that it was yet capable of offer- ing much useful and desirable produce . This holds good even when we regard the matter from the mere historical point of view . But it cannot fail ...
... means received a sufficiently careful cultivation , and that it was yet capable of offer- ing much useful and desirable produce . This holds good even when we regard the matter from the mere historical point of view . But it cannot fail ...
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Page 171 - For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor uncircumcision ; but faith which worketh by love.
Page 142 - BLESSED is he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is covered. Blessed is the man unto whom the Lord imputeth not iniquity, and in whose spirit there is no guile.
Page 65 - Si quis hoc Adae peccatum, quod origine unum est et propagatione, non imitatione transfusum omnibus, inest unicuique proprium, vel per humanae naturae vires, vel per aliud remedium asserit tolli, quam per meritum unius mediatoris Domini nostri Jesu Christi, qui nos Deo reconciliavit in sanguine suo, factus nobis...
Page 322 - L'homme n'est donc que déguisement, que mensonge et hypocrisie, et en soi-même et à l'égard des autres. Il ne veut pas qu'on lui dise la vérité, il évite de la dire aux autres; et toutes ces dispositions, si éloignées de la justice et de la raison, ont une racine naturelle dans son cœur.
Page 292 - De usu Sacramentorum docent, quod Sacramenta instituta sint, non modo ut sint notae professionis inter homines, sed magis, ut sint signa et testimonia voluntatis Dei erga nos, ad excitandam et confirmandam fidem in his, qui utuntur, proposita.
Page 334 - Et quoniam in divino hoc sacrificio, quod in Missa peragitur, idem ille Christus continetur et incruente immolatur, qui in ara crucis ' semel se ipsum cruente obtulit...
Page 322 - Je ne m'en étonne pas : dire la vérité est utile à celui à qui on la dit, mais désavantageux à ceux qui -la disent parce qu'ils se font haïr.
Page 331 - Ecclesia retinendum esse docet, et praecipit: eosque anathemate damnat, qui aut inutiles esse asserunt, vel eas concedendi in Ecclesia potestatem esse negant: in his tamen concedendis moderationem, juxta veterem et probatam in Ecclesia consuetudinem, adhiberi cupit, ne nimia facilitate ecclesiastica disciplina enervetur.