Additions to the Address to Protestant Dissenters, on the Subject of the Lord's Supper, with Some Corrections of it: And a Letter to the Author of the Protestant Dissenter's Answer to itJoseph Johnson, 1770 - 59 páginas |
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... meant nothing more than a memorial of the bleffings of the gofpel , I can have no objection to the term , because I suppose that this rite was expressly inftituted for that purpose . When we do any thing in remembrance of Chrift , we do ...
... meant nothing more than a memorial of the bleffings of the gofpel , I can have no objection to the term , because I suppose that this rite was expressly inftituted for that purpose . When we do any thing in remembrance of Chrift , we do ...
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... meant to exclude them . do not When you say , p . 104 , that you imagine that God is in any other fenfe prefent in ... meant meant to contend for ; but I do not agree 42 A LETTER , & c .
... meant to exclude them . do not When you say , p . 104 , that you imagine that God is in any other fenfe prefent in ... meant meant to contend for ; but I do not agree 42 A LETTER , & c .
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... meant to contend for ; but I do not agree with you in thinking that the perfons I cenfure do not imagine , or pretend to more than this . The writers of the Affembly's Catechifm certainly meant more , when they afferted that , by giving ...
... meant to contend for ; but I do not agree with you in thinking that the perfons I cenfure do not imagine , or pretend to more than this . The writers of the Affembly's Catechifm certainly meant more , when they afferted that , by giving ...
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... earneftly wish to do it ? Whence came the idea and cuftom of what is called fencing the table in Scotland , any more than fencing the publick prayers of the church ? No No perfon , I imagine , ever meant , that 46 A LETTER , & c .
... earneftly wish to do it ? Whence came the idea and cuftom of what is called fencing the table in Scotland , any more than fencing the publick prayers of the church ? No No perfon , I imagine , ever meant , that 46 A LETTER , & c .
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... meant , that the divine being was actually more present in one place than in another , or with any perfon at one time more than another ; but by the divine presence we mean his opera- tions and influence . And in this fenfe , cer ...
... meant , that the divine being was actually more present in one place than in another , or with any perfon at one time more than another ; but by the divine presence we mean his opera- tions and influence . And in this fenfe , cer ...
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abuſe Addrefs affurance againſt alfo almoſt alſo anſwer apoſtle becauſe becomes a chriftian believe beſt bleffings cafe Chrift chriftian church chriſtian church communion church of England communicating unworthily confequence confift covenant of grace declaration difference divine epiftle eſpecially excommunicated exerciſes exprefs facraments faid falvation fame fcriptures feal feem fenfe fentiments fhall fign filthy lucre fimilar fincerity fitnefs fociety folemn fome fomething fornicator fpirit fubject fuch fuperftitious fuppofe gofpel guilt Hiftory himſelf idea imagine inconfiftent infincerity inftitution itſelf JOSEPH JOHNSON JOSEPH PRIESTLEY juft juſt leaft leaſt leſs ligion live as becomes Lord's Supper minifters moſt municate muſt myſelf Obfervations occafion perfons phraſeology poffible prayer prefent preſence PRIESTLEY profeffion profefs promiſe Proteftant Diffenters purpoſe queſtion reaſon receiving the Lord's refuſe remembrance of Chriſt repreſented reſpect reſtore ſay ſcheme ſhould ſtate ſuch ſuppoſed themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe tion treatiſe underſtood uſe virtue whofe wine yourſelf
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Página 16 - But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner ; with such an one no not to eat.
Página 31 - As to solemn declaration, he was so absolved when, the " pains of death being loosed, he was "declared to be the Son of God with power, by the resurrection from the dead ;
Página 34 - Lord's supper is a sacrament, wherein, by giving and receiving bread and wine, according to Christ's appointment, his death is showed forth, and the worthy receivers are, not after a corporal and carnal manner, but by faith, made partakers of his body and blood, with all its benefits, to their spiritual nourishment, and growth in grace.
Página 21 - Therefore righteousness and peace are departed from you, because every one hath forsaken the fear of God; and is grown blind in his faith; nor walketh by the rule of God's commandments nor liveth as is fitting in Christ: But every one follows his own wicked lusts: having taken up an unjust and wicked envy, by which death first entered into the world.
Página 38 - ... and God reproves those who ' draw near to him with their lips, while their hearts are far from him/ But the degree of this fervour, as well as of the joy that springs from devotion, will (like that of the love of God) depend much on the natural temper, disposition, constitution, and other circumstances, and will of course be very different in different men.
Página 30 - Chrift has done and fuffered for us, in order to accompliih the gracious fcheme of our falvation, or our deliverance from fin and mifery. Our Lord, alfo, calls the bread his body, and the wine his blood, apparently with a view to our recollecting, in a more efpecial manner, the...
Página 43 - Joes ftill accompany them with a particular prefence in them, and a blefling upon them ; fo that we coming to them with minds well prepared, with pure affections and holy refolutions, do certainly receive in and with them particular largeflbs of the favour and bounty of God.