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... to their fellow-mortals, (who can judge only from outward actions, and cannot
penetrate the heart,) appeared accepted servants and honoured saints of our
Creator, may now be invoked by an act of religious supplication either to grant us
aid ...
... to their fellow-mortals, (who can judge only from outward actions, and cannot
penetrate the heart,) appeared accepted servants and honoured saints of our
Creator, may now be invoked by an act of religious supplication either to grant us
aid ...
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To God and God alone, for his own mercy's sake, must his afflicted servant turn in
supplication. We find among his prayers no "Holy Abraham, pray for us,"—"Holy
Abel, pray for us." His own Psalm of thanksgiving describes full well the object ...
To God and God alone, for his own mercy's sake, must his afflicted servant turn in
supplication. We find among his prayers no "Holy Abraham, pray for us,"—"Holy
Abel, pray for us." His own Psalm of thanksgiving describes full well the object ...
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Nothing short of an enactment, rescinding in terms the former prohibitory law, and
positively sanctioning supplications ... Son Jesus Christ our Lord, and offer no
prayer, no supplication, no intreaty, to any other being or power, saint or angel, ...
Nothing short of an enactment, rescinding in terms the former prohibitory law, and
positively sanctioning supplications ... Son Jesus Christ our Lord, and offer no
prayer, no supplication, no intreaty, to any other being or power, saint or angel, ...
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CHAPTER IV | |
PART II | |
CHAPTER II | |
CHAPTER III | |
PART III | |
CHAPTER IIEVIDENCE OF PRIMITIVE WRITERS | |
CHAPTER IIITHE ASSUMPTION OF THE VIRGIN MARY | |
CHAPTER IVCOUNCILS OF CONSTANTINOPLE EPHESUS AND THE GENERAL COUNCIL OF CHALCEDON | |
CHAPTER V | |
CONCLUSION | |
APPENDIX | |
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