| Jeremy Collier - 1840 - 484 pages
...memories, from time to time : but none of these ceremonies hath power to remit sins, but only to ster and lift up our minds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven. HENRY " Of Purgatory. vm. " For as much as due order of charity requireth, and the book of Maccabees... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1842 - 654 pages
...signifie, not suffering them to be forgotten, or to be put in oblivion, but renuing them in our memories from time to time : but none of these Ceremonies have...forgiven. Of Purgatory. FORASMUCH as due order of Charily requireth, and the book of Maccabees and divers ancient Doctors plainly shewing, that it is... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 572 pages
...signify, not suffering them to be forgotten, or to be put in oblivion, but renewing them in our memories from time to time ; but none of these ceremonies have...Book of Maccabees and divers ancient doctors plainly shewen, that it is a very good and charitable deed to pray for souls departed ; and forasmuch also... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 576 pages
...signify, not suffering them to be forgotten, or to be put in oblivion, but renewing them in our memories from time to time ; but none of these ceremonies have...forgiven. Of Purgatory. Forasmuch as due order of charity requircth, and the Book of Maccabees and divers ancient doctors plainly shewen, that it is a very good... | |
| Thomas Fuller - 1845 - 568 pages
...signify, not suffering them to be forgotten, or to be put in oblivion, but renewing them in our memories from time to time ; but none of these ceremonies have...power to remit sin, but only to stir and lift up our ininds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven. Of Purgatory. Forasmuch as due order of charity... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1851 - 472 pages
...signify1; not suffering them to be forgot, or to be put in oblivion, but renewing them in our memories from time to time. But none of these ceremonies have...minds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven. QX.] Of Purgaiorj/. Forasmuch as due order of charity requireth, and the Book of Maccabees, and divers... | |
| Jeremy Collier - 1852 - 460 pages
...memories, from time to time : but none of these ceremonies hath power to remit sins, but only to ster and lift up our minds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven. " Of Purgatory. " For as much as due order of charity requireth, and the book of Maccabees and divers ancient doctors... | |
| John Smedley - 1854 - 102 pages
...as things good and laudable.' But it adds that ' none of these ceremonies hath power to remit sins, but only to stir and lift up our minds unto God, by whom only our sing can be forgiven.' X. " The title of this Article is ' Of Purgatory : ' it declares that it is... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 pages
...be put in oblivion, but Yet have renewing them in our memories. But none of no virtue ' or power in these ceremonies have power to remit sin, but only...minds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven.' So, too, of the saints. ' The saints may be honoured because they are with Christ in glory; and though... | |
| Froude, James Anthony Froude - 1858 - 556 pages
...forgot, or to be put in oblivion, but Yet have renewing them in our memories. But none of or power in these ceremonies have power to remit sin, but only...minds unto God, by whom only our sins be forgiven.' So, too, of the saints. ' The saints may be honoured because they are with Christ in glory ; and though... | |
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