The arguments for predestination and necessity contrasted with the established principles of philosophical inquiry, two Act sermons. abridged by S. B. Vince |
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... Rome one de- gree further than it exists . Rome is not our standard of agree- This maintained by Scottish authorities . - 25 ment or.
... Rome one de- gree further than it exists . Rome is not our standard of agree- This maintained by Scottish authorities . - 25 ment or.
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... Rome , England , and Scotland must alike be judged by the rule of Scripture and primitive practice . But , in the matter in question , our Church has solemnly judged that Rome has not kept " what is ancienter and better , " that by her ...
... Rome , England , and Scotland must alike be judged by the rule of Scripture and primitive practice . But , in the matter in question , our Church has solemnly judged that Rome has not kept " what is ancienter and better , " that by her ...
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... Rome more effectually , than by falsely representing her novel and comparatively recent opinion as to the holy Eucha- rist , as existing in the Liturgies of the primitive Church . So far as agreement with Rome is concerned , it is a ...
... Rome more effectually , than by falsely representing her novel and comparatively recent opinion as to the holy Eucha- rist , as existing in the Liturgies of the primitive Church . So far as agreement with Rome is concerned , it is a ...
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... Rome . The persons now schismatically opposing the Church , came thus into Scotland , not in virtue of any mission to this country received by them from England , which that Church could not give , but with the direct object of being ...
... Rome . The persons now schismatically opposing the Church , came thus into Scotland , not in virtue of any mission to this country received by them from England , which that Church could not give , but with the direct object of being ...
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... Rome , imposes unlawful terms of commu- nion , which the Scottish Church does not . The Gallican and Eng- lish Churches themselves are not in communion , while the Scottish and English Churches are in full communion . Finally , the ...
... Rome , imposes unlawful terms of commu- nion , which the Scottish Church does not . The Gallican and Eng- lish Churches themselves are not in communion , while the Scottish and English Churches are in full communion . Finally , the ...
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Page 9 - For whosoever will save his life shall lose it ; but whosoever shall lose his life for my sake and the Gospel's, the same shall save it.
Page 49 - Works done before the grace of Christ, and the Inspiration of his Spirit, are not pleasant to God, forasmuch as they spring not of faith in Jesus Christ...
Page 31 - Every particular or national Church hath authority to ordain, change, and abolish, Ceremonies or Rites of the Church ordained only by man's authority, so that all things be done to edifying.
Page 8 - Now I beseech you, brethren, mark them which cause divisions and offences contrary to the doctrine which ye have learned; and avoid them. "For they that are such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their own belly; and by good words and fair speeches deceive the hearts of the simple.
Page 8 - And when he had called the people unto him with his disciples also, he said unto them, Whosoever will come after me, let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me.
Page 6 - For when the Gentiles, which have not the law, do by nature the things contained in the law, these, having not the law, are a law unto themselves ; which show the work of the law written in their hearts, their conscience also bearing witness, and their thoughts the mean while accusing or else excusing one another ;) in the day when God shall judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ, according to my Gospel.
Page 39 - HOLY Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation : so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Page 28 - It is not necessary that Traditions and Ceremonies be in all places one, and utterly like'; for at all times they have been divers, and may be changed according to the diversities of countries, times*, and men's manners, so that nothing be ordained against God's Word.
Page 66 - LORD, who for our sake didst fast forty days and forty nights ; Give us grace to use such abstinence, that, our flesh being subdued to the Spirit, we may ever obey thy godly motions in righteousness, and true holiness...
Page 38 - 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.