A Letter to Charles Lushington, Esquire, M.P., in Reply to a Remonstrance Addressed by Him to the Lord Bishop of London, on Account of His Lordship's Having Recommended in His Late Charge to the Clergy of His Diocese the Letters to a Dissenting Minister, Signed L.S.E.: Annexed are Answers to the Eclectic Review, the Evangelical and Congregational Magazines, the Ecclesiastical Journal, and to a Certain Pamphlet, Entitled "A Reply to the Letters of L.S.E., by a Congregationalist"Whittaker and Company, 1835 - 86 pages |
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A Letter to Charles Lushington, Esquire, M.P., in Reply to a Remonstrance ... Michael Augustus Gathercole Affichage du livre entier - 1835 |
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Page 22 - 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.
Page 82 - Whose mouths must be stopped, who subvert whole houses, teaching things which they ought not, for filthy lucre's sake.
Page 21 - 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 ADMINISTERED ACCORDING TO CHRIST'S ORDINANCE, IN ALL THOSE THINGS THAT OF NECESSITY ARE REaUISITE TO THE SAME.
Page 41 - It is enough for the disciple that he be as his master, and the servant as his lord. If they have called the master of the house Beelzebub, how much more shall they call them of his household?
Page 23 - We believe that there is one Church of God, and that the same is not shut up (as in times past among the Jews) into some one corner or kingdom, but that it is catholic and universal, and dispersed throughout the whole world...
Page 45 - A Letter to those Sleek, Pious, Holy and Devout Dissenters, Messrs. Get-All, Keep-All, Grasp-All, Scrape-All, Whip-All, Gull-All, Cheat-All, Cant-All, Work-All, Sneak-All, Lie-Well, Swear-Well, Scratch-Em and Company the Shareholders of the Bradford Observer.
Page 74 - Dissenters themselves hesitate not to avow that " pure attachment to Dissenting principles requires to be kept up in minds of a certain class by a keen hatred, and now and then a little round abuse of the Church.
Page 14 - The ancient British church, by whomsoever planted, was a stranger to the bishop of Rome, and all his pretended authority. But the pagan Saxon invaders, having driven the professors of Christianity to the remotest corners of our island, their own conversion was afterwards effected by Augustin the monk, and other missionaries from the court of Rome.
Page 5 - A publication which I recommend as containing a great deal of useful information, and sound reasoning, set forth with a little too much sharpness of invective against the Dissenters.
Page 6 - In like manner let all reverence the Deacons as JESUS CHRIST ; and the Bishop as the FATHER, and the Presbyters as the Sanhedrim of GOD, and college of the Apostles. Without these there is no Church.