Principles of the Reformation Practical and HistoricalJames Nisbet & Company, 1910 - 252 pagina's |
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Pagina 34
... nature of the difference by which , as a matter of fact , Europe had become divided into two camps , ranged opposite each other , in imminent danger of nothing less than civil war ? The divergence must have been deep and momentous which ...
... nature of the difference by which , as a matter of fact , Europe had become divided into two camps , ranged opposite each other , in imminent danger of nothing less than civil war ? The divergence must have been deep and momentous which ...
Pagina 35
... nature of this alteration of view , or point of view , it is essential to begin where the Augsburg Confession begins . That commencement requires very careful consideration . The Confession does not begin with the doctrine of ...
... nature of this alteration of view , or point of view , it is essential to begin where the Augsburg Confession begins . That commencement requires very careful consideration . The Confession does not begin with the doctrine of ...
Pagina 37
... natural powers of reason . " It will be noticed how closely in this , as in other things , our Articles follow the general lines of this Confession , alike in the substance of their statement respecting original sin , and in the order ...
... natural powers of reason . " It will be noticed how closely in this , as in other things , our Articles follow the general lines of this Confession , alike in the substance of their statement respecting original sin , and in the order ...
Pagina 38
... nature than had , perhaps , prevailed in the Church since the time of St. Augustine . The main tendency of Middle Age theology was Pelagian . Bradwardine , the Doctor Profundus , for a brief time Archbishop of Canterbury in 1349 ...
... nature than had , perhaps , prevailed in the Church since the time of St. Augustine . The main tendency of Middle Age theology was Pelagian . Bradwardine , the Doctor Profundus , for a brief time Archbishop of Canterbury in 1349 ...
Pagina 39
... nature are inevitably let loose , and fall into disorder . The characteristic teaching of the later schoolmen on this point was that the fall did but remove an addition which had been made by God to the natural endowments of man . But ...
... nature are inevitably let loose , and fall into disorder . The characteristic teaching of the later schoolmen on this point was that the fall did but remove an addition which had been made by God to the natural endowments of man . But ...
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Populaire passages
Pagina 170 - For we must all appear before the judgment-seat of Christ ; that every one may receive the things done in his body, according to that he hath done, whether it be good or bad.
Pagina 216 - Be it known unto you therefore, men and brethren, that through this man is preached unto you the forgiveness of sins : and by him all that believe are justified from all things, from which ye could not be justified by the law of Moses.
Pagina 103 - The visible Church of Christ is a congregation of faithful men, in the which the pure Word of God is preached, and the Sacraments be duly ministered according to Christ's ordinance, in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same.
Pagina 206 - Peace be unto you : as my Father hath sent me, even so send I you. And when he had said this, he breathed on them, and saith unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: Whosesoever sins ye remit, they are remitted unto them ; and whosesoever sins ye retain, they are retained.
Pagina 216 - And he commanded us to preach unto the people, and to testify that it is he which was ordained of God to be the Judge of quick and dead. To him give all the prophets witness, that through his Name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.
Pagina 47 - Father, took Man's nature in the womb of the blessed Virgin, of her substance : so that two whole and perfect Natures, that is to say, the Godhead and Manhood, were joined together in one Person, never to be divided, whereof is one Christ, very God, and very Man ; who truly suffered, was crucified, dead and buried, to reconcile his Father to us, and to be a sacrifice, not only for original guilt, but also for all actual sins of men.
Pagina 56 - We are accounted righteous before God, only for the merit of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by Faith, and not for our own works or deservings.
Pagina 235 - Almighty God, our heavenly Father, who of thy tender mercy didst give thine only Son Jesus Christ to suffer death upon the Cross for our redemption; who made there (by his one oblation of himself once offered) a full, perfect, and sufficient sacrifice, oblation, and satisfaction, for the sins of the whole world...
Pagina 171 - Pope, all these questions would be resolved with ease; nay, would not exist. 92. Away then with all those prophets who say to the people of Christ, "Peace, peace,
Pagina 234 - Lord, whose property is always to have mercy : grant us, therefore, gracious Lord, so to eat the flesh of thy dear Son Jesus Christ, and to drink his blood, that our sinful bodies may be made clean by his body, and our souls washed through his most precious blood, and that we may evermore dwell in him, and he in us.