| Derwent Coleridge - 1839 - 540 pages
...v. 21. * Matt. xvi. 10. conveyed to us. But particular Churches may err, as the most famous have " erred, not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith1." But in addition to those characters which can only be predicated of the Church as a whole,... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1840 - 632 pages
...tradi* ' Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation.'— Art. vL t ' As thcchnrch of Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch have erred,...manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith.'— Art. six . tion ? It appears to me they are these three. First, to clear up points on which scripture... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Publication - 1840 - 216 pages
...of the protestants and reformed churches concerning the fallibility of churches. " As the churches of Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch have erred;...manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith.* When general councils are gathered together (forasmuch as they are an assembly of men, whereof all... | |
| John Burnett Pratt - 1840 - 312 pages
...of Rome in with the Church of Rome at Hopkins. jivgticm Doctrines. salem, Alexandria, and AJItioch, have erred, so also the Church of Rome hath erred,...manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." Art. 19. " Protestant Catholics do not acknowledge the authority of the Pope, nor yield obedience to... | |
| Thomas Maguire - 1840 - 488 pages
...(xix.), because it affirms that "ai the Chinch of Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch, have erred, so al-o the Church of Rome hath erred, not only in their living',...manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." "As this is a most important article, if the rev. gentleman wishes, he thall have it proTed —"The... | |
| John Cosin - 1840 - 340 pages
...had opposed the doctrine of the Church of England in the 19th article, the words whereof are, " That the Church of Rome hath erred not only in their living...manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." " Now Mr. M. would make men believe the contrary, Gag, p. 50 ; and his words are written in Latin,"... | |
| Hugh McNeile - 1840 - 306 pages
...anything except the word of God ; but, on the contrary, plainly declares that church after church " hath erred, not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." Jerusalem, Alexandria, Antioch, and Rome have erred ; though not all to the same extent : and there... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, William Palmer, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams - 1840 - 530 pages
...expressly states that the primitive Churches of Antioch and Alexandria, as well as that of Rome, have erred, " not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." Much more is a Church exposed to imperfection, which embraces but a narrow portion of the Catholic... | |
| John Henry Newman, John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, Edward Bouverie Pusey, Isaac Williams, William Palmer - 1840 - 532 pages
...expressly states that the primitive Churches of Antioch and Alexandria, as well as that of Rome, have erred, " not only in their living and manner of ceremonies, but also in matters of faith." Much more is a Church exposed to imperfection, which embraces but a narrow portion of the Catholic... | |
| Richard Whately (abp. of Dublin.) - 1841 - 294 pages
...according to Christ's ordinance in all those things that of necessity are requisite to the same. " As the Church of Jerusalem, Alexandria, and Antioch,...manner of Ceremonies, but also in matters of Faith. " XX. Of the Authority of the Church.—The Church hath power to decree Rites or Ceremonies, and authority... | |
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