Primitive Christian Worship; or, the evidence of Holy Scripture and the Church, concerning the invocation of Saints and Angels and the Blessed Virgin Mary |
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... rising again , he was taken up ; so we too must wait for the time of our
resurrection appointed by God , and fore - announced by the prophets ; and thus
rising again , be taken up , as many as the Lord shall have deemed worthy of this
.
... rising again , he was taken up ; so we too must wait for the time of our
resurrection appointed by God , and fore - announced by the prophets ; and thus
rising again , be taken up , as many as the Lord shall have deemed worthy of this
.
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... with hostile eyes by modern writers of the Church of Rome , because it
decidedly bids us look to the day of judgment for the saints being taken to the
enjoyment of heaven ; and consequently implies that they cannot be properly
invoked now .
... with hostile eyes by modern writers of the Church of Rome , because it
decidedly bids us look to the day of judgment for the saints being taken to the
enjoyment of heaven ; and consequently implies that they cannot be properly
invoked now .
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In the service of the Assumption , more than twice seven times is it reiterated in a
very brief space , and with slight variations of expression , that Mary was taken up
into heaven ; and that , not on any general and indefinite idea of her beatific ...
In the service of the Assumption , more than twice seven times is it reiterated in a
very brief space , and with slight variations of expression , that Mary was taken up
into heaven ; and that , not on any general and indefinite idea of her beatific ...
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The earliest testimony quoted by the defenders of the doctrine , that Mary was at
her death taken into heaven , is a supposed entry in the Chronicon of Eusebius ,
opposite the year of our Lord 48. This is cited by Coccius without any remark ...
The earliest testimony quoted by the defenders of the doctrine , that Mary was at
her death taken into heaven , is a supposed entry in the Chronicon of Eusebius ,
opposite the year of our Lord 48. This is cited by Coccius without any remark ...
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A writer near the middle of the sixth century refers to a conversation , said to have
taken place in the middle of the fifth century ; in this reported conversation at
Constantinople , the Bishop of Jerusalem is represented to have informed the ...
A writer near the middle of the sixth century refers to a conversation , said to have
taken place in the middle of the fifth century ; in this reported conversation at
Constantinople , the Bishop of Jerusalem is represented to have informed the ...
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