An answer to the rev. G.S. Faber's Difficulties of Romanism. Tr. by F.C. Husenbeth [Défense de la Discussion amicale]. |
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... wine were ever taught ; and continues in these words : “ If any man alive were able to prove any of these articles , by any one clear or plain clause or sentence , either of the Scrip- 66 66 66 66 66 tures , or of the old 88 [ PART 1 ...
... wine were ever taught ; and continues in these words : “ If any man alive were able to prove any of these articles , by any one clear or plain clause or sentence , either of the Scrip- 66 66 66 66 66 tures , or of the old 88 [ PART 1 ...
Página 99
... wine , it is true , for a religious ceremony , but leaves them untouched in their substance . Thus the sacrament will exhibit nothing but empty and material symbols , and we must only speak of it as an inanimate figure without any ...
... wine , it is true , for a religious ceremony , but leaves them untouched in their substance . Thus the sacrament will exhibit nothing but empty and material symbols , and we must only speak of it as an inanimate figure without any ...
Página 100
... wine . The body of Jesus Christ , you say , is become a stranger to earth and her forsaken inhabitants , since it has been in heaven . Ado- ration therefore in you would be real idolatry . Thus Mr. Faber is mistaken when he assigns ...
... wine . The body of Jesus Christ , you say , is become a stranger to earth and her forsaken inhabitants , since it has been in heaven . Ado- ration therefore in you would be real idolatry . Thus Mr. Faber is mistaken when he assigns ...
Página 105
... wine into the body " and blood of Christ . " These principles which are equally those of the Rector , and Bishops Forbes and Cosin , are also quite con- formable to those of Grotius , Leibnitz , Molanus , * Cosin Hist . Transub . p . 36 ...
... wine into the body " and blood of Christ . " These principles which are equally those of the Rector , and Bishops Forbes and Cosin , are also quite con- formable to those of Grotius , Leibnitz , Molanus , * Cosin Hist . Transub . p . 36 ...
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... of the Old Testament . The Rector observes in a note , p . 92 , that according to the ancient fathers , bread and wine in the Old Testament are signs IV . Mr. Faber with a good grace represents me 122 [ PART II . ANSWER TO THE.
... of the Old Testament . The Rector observes in a note , p . 92 , that according to the ancient fathers , bread and wine in the Old Testament are signs IV . Mr. Faber with a good grace represents me 122 [ PART II . ANSWER TO THE.
Términos y frases comunes
admit adoration Alexandria altar Amen ancient apostles appears Augustin authority baptism believe Bishop of Aire bishops blood of Jesus body and blood body of Jesus bread and wine catecheses catechumens Catholic chalice change of substance Christians Chrysostom Church of England Clement of Alexandria communion concealed consecration council council of Ephesus Cyprian Cyril Cyril of Jerusalem deacon declare Difficulties of Romanism discipline discourse Discussion Amicale divine doctrine dogmas Eucharist express Faber faith figure flesh give heaven honour images Irenæus Jesus Christ latria liturgies Long Newton Lord Luther manducation ment moral change mysteries never oblation obliged pagans passage pray prayers priest primitive Church proofs quoted real presence reason receive Rector Rector of Long reformation reply Rome sacrament Sacramentarians sacrifice satisfaction Saviour Scripture secrecy secret sense shew speak Tertullian Testament thee Theodoret thing thou tion tradition transubstantiation truth uninitiated venerable words writings
Pasajes populares
Página 202 - Lord, I am not worthy that Thou shouldst enter under my roof ; but only say the word, and my servant shall be healed.
Página 314 - How can this man give us his flesh to eat? Then Jesus said to them: Amen, amen I say unto you: except you eat the flesh of the Son of man, and drink his blood, you shall not have life in you.
Página 378 - So that on the contrary, you should rather forgive him and comfort him. lest perhaps such a one be swallowed up with overmuch sorrow.
Página 435 - ... contract himself into as small a compass as he could. Then the executioner, kneeling on his shoulders, and having introduced the hoop under his legs, compressed the victim close together till he was able to fasten the extremities over the small of the back. The time allotted to this kind of torture was an hour and a half, during which time it commonly happened that, from excess of compression, the blood started from the nostrils ; sometimes, it was believed, from the extremities of the hands...
Página 279 - It is the spirit that gives life, the flesh is of no avail; the words that I have spoken to you are spirit and life.
Página 112 - I am the living bread which came down from heaven. If any man eat of this bread he shall live for ever ; and the bread that I will give is my flesh, for the life of the world.
Página 391 - I add, to what hath been already observed, the consent of all the Christian churches in the world, however distant from each other, in the prayer of oblation of the Christian sacrifice in the holy eucharist, or sacrament of the Lord's supper; which consent is indeed wonderful. All the ancient Liturgies agree in this form of prayer, almost in the same words, but fully and exactly in the same sense, order, and method ; which whosoever attentively considers, must be convinced that this order of prayer...
Página 22 - Going, therefore, teach ye all nations ; baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you ; and behold I am with you all days, even to the consummation of the world (Matthew 28).
Página 435 - The scavenger's daughter was a broad hoop of iron, so called, consisting of two parts, fastened to each other by a hinge. The prisoner was made to kneel on the pavement, and to contract himself into as small a compass as he could. Then the executioner, kneeling on his shoulders, and having introduced the hoop under his...
Página 435 - The prisoner was laid under it, on his back, on the floor ; his wrists and ankles were attached by cords to two rollers at the ends of the frame ; these were moved by levers in opposite directions, till the body rose to a level with the frame. Questions were then put ; and, if the answers did not prove satisfactory, the sufferer was stretched more and more till the bones started from their sockets.